This is not a bug. A 404 page is not intended to have children. I'd
recommend that you include some javascript that automatically
redirects to your home page.

--John

On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Anton Aylward <anton.aylw...@rogers.com> wrote:
> Endnotes are an alternative to footnotes.
> Long footnotes can intrude into the page, using endnotes moves them 'out
> of band'.
>
> I've created an otherwise blank page "/endnotes/" and the endnotes live
> under there.  Hyperlinks from the text lead there.  simple enough, eh?
>
> But I don't want people to hack the address bar and look at the page
> "/endnotes/" itself.  So I marked it as "Page type: file not found" and
> it should come as a 404.
>
> It does.  The only problem is that so do its children.
> And I have explicitly marked them as "<normal>"
>
> Is this a bug?  Is it inherent in the logic of the way things work or it
> is something I've done wrong?
>
>
>
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