Todd Zullinger wrote:
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>The value used above would be exactly what you'd use. In python, the
>%(hostname)s and %(listname)s will be expanded to the values of
>hostname and listname. Check out the current value for
>PUBLIC_ARCHIVE_URL in Defaults.py. Just copy it to mm_cfg.py and
>change http to
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Ryan Steele wrote:
> Todd Zullinger wrote:
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>> If RedirectPermanent broke things horribly, it likely wouldn't be
>> in the FAQ. It should only cause one redirection, from http to
>> https.
>>
>>
> It doesn't break things horribly. But, it can
Todd Zullinger wrote:
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> Ryan Steele wrote:
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>> I can't see having RedirectPermanent being a good solution...many
>> servers limit the number of redirections, and I know that Firefox
>> and IE will suffer from redirection limits as well...there
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Ryan Steele wrote:
> I can't see having RedirectPermanent being a good solution...many
> servers limit the number of redirections, and I know that Firefox
> and IE will suffer from redirection limits as well...there is
> extensive documentation of this
Patrick/List,
I think the person who administered the box before me installed Mailman
incorrectly. But, complaining about their incompetency isn't gonna fix
my problem. The fix_url script removes it from the listinfo page. I
had to manually reset the proper addressa result of the
aforem
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Patrick Bogen wrote:
> On 6/27/06, Ryan Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a peculiar problem. An existing list I'm trying to repair has
>> problems accessing the archives. The archives link changes the protocol
>> to http instead of keeping
On 6/27/06, Ryan Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a peculiar problem. An existing list I'm trying to repair has
> problems accessing the archives. The archives link changes the protocol
> to http instead of keeping the https protocol the rest of Mailman uses.
> I have the following alia
List,
I have a peculiar problem. An existing list I'm trying to repair has
problems accessing the archives. The archives link changes the protocol
to http instead of keeping the https protocol the rest of Mailman uses.
I have the following alias and directory stanza in my Apache config file: