By the way, a very simple trick you can use to keep people from nosing around in
your directories is to drop a file with the default name into each one. That way
you can tell them just how rude you think it is of them to attempt to bypass your
well crafted, (or otherwise), interface.


At 10:52 PM 2/19/04, you wrote:
I'm finding this w/ and w/o "l" business a bit frustrating too. The main page (ie Index) *has* to use .html as an extension, otherwise it won't open. Other pages feeding off of it can use .htm as an extension. I don't know if there is a setting somewhere that dictates this.

At 03:03 AM 2/19/2004, Keith wrote:
That's interesting, Frits. It does open right away after the "l" is added.
I've opened hundreds of sites with .htm (instead of .html) as a suffix,
and for some reason this site is crippled without the L appended.
Obviously my knowledge of why this happens is incomplete. . .
The suffixes ".htm" and ".html" are not interchangeable, as I thought
they were.

Pat in SF

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-- George Jean Nathan




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