* Alexander Velin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-07-09 14:42]:
> in the documentation of mod_negotioation at httpd.apache.org all examples
> and documentation are given with
> 
> foo.html.en
> foo.html.fr
> 
> (for example), while in http://www.debian.org/mirror/webmirror
> they're given with foo.en.html and foo.fr.html, and the files recieved
> from our mirror, and the files I checked at www.debian.org follow this
> naming convention.
> 
> Could you give us an idea if this could be a problem and how to resolve
> this case ?

 No, this is no problem at all. The former would just allow to link to
foo.html with the benefit of content-negotiation while the later
requires to link just to foo.  The former would e.g. allow files with
basically the same name but different content type (like, foo.html vs.
foo.png), the later unfortunately doesn't allow this posibility.

 But appart from that shortcome there is no difference at all between
foo.html.en and foo.en.html. The problem must be somewhere else.

 What is the real problem? I'm currently writing this offline so I can't
check your server, and you shouldn't depend on people trying to find out
what your problem might be -- please be verbose from the start and not
only on request.

 Thanks,
Alfie

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