Jed Carty wrote:
>
> The reasons are the same as why until 5.1.18 comes out the node version 
> didn't have a static file server and that the static file server with the 
> server in 5.1.18 does the same thing:
>

Right. I don't have any problem with it per se now I better understand it. 
And I'm grateful you keep malicious hackers away. You have that skill & its 
good.

The singular issue I have is that node/Bob serving of files involves (1) an 
url path that has a "folder" that does not exist on the hard drive so:  (2) 
the wiki end up with "hard-coded" addresses that don't exist on disk. Which 
means (3) you have to manually edit them to adjust if you export to single 
file. That is the central issue for me to solve for the kind of wiki I 
make, involving quite a lot of images.

Regarding me using the word "virtual". I don't really mind what word is 
used actually. But the point was to help users, not familiar with node/Bob 
that pathing to external local files do use a "fictive entity" in the path 
(needed in the world of Bob/node, but a bit of a drag in any other). *I* 
found that hard to grasp. And I think others would too, at first.

Best wishes
Josiah

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