On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Christian A Vogl wrote:
> Yes, you're right, Stephen, thank you!
>
> Responsible's my own ns_returnforbidden, and I was misguided by the
> different behaviour for files and directories. In detail, for maybe
> helping other misguided half-blinds like me:
>
> I check
Yes, you're right, Stephen, thank you!
Responsible's my own ns_returnforbidden, and I was misguided by the
different behaviour for files and directories. In detail, for maybe
helping other misguided half-blinds like me:
I checked file access using TCL's "file normalize",
which returns
"/path/
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Christian A Vogl wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm wondering if it's a misconfiguration of mine or a feature of
> NaviServer:
>
> whenever I want to symbolically link to a folder in "pages" directory,
> I run into a 403 ("Forbidden") error.
>
> Symbolically linking to indi
Hi all!
I'm wondering if it's a misconfiguration of mine or a feature of
NaviServer:
whenever I want to symbolically link to a folder in "pages" directory,
I run into a 403 ("Forbidden") error.
Symbolically linking to individual files works fine.
Did I miss a configuration parameter?
Testing