On Wednesday 05 December 2001 7:12 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote: > I modified index.html for the main site today. It no longer uses JavaScript > for it's redirect. This should lower the bar on the minimal browser > requirements yet again. Let me know if you notice issues with it.
Hi Douglas I don't know whether it is related to your change or not, but I've just done a rsync and find that I've now got some strange files in my local mirror: index.html.html as a link to index.html.en child1.html.html as a link to child1.html.en stepbystep.html.html as a link to stepbystep.html.en etc. And I now have no plain index.html, child1.html ... files so the links to them are broken. I had removed the section of my rsync script that made the links xxx.html -> xxx.html.en thinking that this is no longer necessary. Are these xxx.html.html files going to be a permanent feature?, in which case I guess I can modify my script to get plain old xxx.html files back again, or are they a temporary quirk? I must confess that I probably haven't been paying enough attention to the traffic on the linux.nf mailing lists (working 25/8) so I may have missed something here. -- Pam R. A short sig is a good sig. UK Linux Step by Step mirror: http://www.pam.roberts.btinternet.co.uk/sxs/ _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users