[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Perhaps I didn't word this correctly. I have a file called Shockwave. So
the full url to this point is http://www.somedomain.com/Shockwave/ . On
the Shockwave page I attach a number of files. I attach a file called
test.dcr, test1.dcr and picture.jpg. I also attach a file called
showme.html to this Shockwave file. I can enter
http://www.somedomain.com/Shockwave/test1.dcr or
http://www.somedomain.com/Shockwave/picture.jpg and Shockwave application
(which is the .dcr file) and the picture load into my browser just fine
and just as expected. However when I enter
http://www.somedomain.com/Shockwave/showme.html I get a 404 error. However had I named that file showme.phtml instead of showme.html it comes
up perfectly. There is something about the .html that the system doesn't
like. I guess that in the worst case scenario I can just modify the
Shockwave page to load and display the attachments instead of having it
load the way I was talking about above.

That's a feature. Midgard strips .html and .php. It's useful but maybe it shouldn't do it when it comes to attachments. However just name it test.htm and you should be fine.

Matthias


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