Le 2000-08-04 21:44:03 +0200, Neilen Marais écrivait : > For instance, on the debian document menu, a number of choices result > in not found messages, or other arb errors. If I manually browse the > same location in netscape useing file:///whatever (by looking at the > URL dwww generates) things usually go dandy. > > Sometimes I get errors like: > Access denied. > > dwww will not allow you to read file > /usr/share/doc/gnome-users-guide-en/html/index.html
html is not a folder, but a symlink outside /usr/share/doc. This file is in fact in : /usr/share/gnome/help/users-guide/C/index.html For safety reasons, as it is supposed to be available over the network (via your webserver), dwww will not give access to data outside /usr/doc & /usr/share/doc (+ the man & info paths). General purpose documents are supposed to be located in /usr/share/doc. To sum it up, this is a bug in gnome-users-guide-en, not in dwww. dwww will not give you access to documents outside the official documentation directories. > Going to the page manually works fine. > > futhermore, my HTML documentation index is empty. This list should probably be removed. I guess it is not used anymore. Hope it helps. -- Jean-Philippe Guérard