On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Amy Roh wrote:
> (1) According to NCSA "virtual gives a virtual path to a document on the
> server." So no matter which context you're in, should try to access "test.txt" on your server's
> root, right? Does virtual have to start with "/" always? I would think
> so. If no
Amy Roh wrote:
>
> (1) According to NCSA "virtual gives a virtual path to a document on the
> server." So no matter which context you're in, should try to access "test.txt" on your server's
> root, right? Does virtual have to start with "/" always? I would think
> so. If not, what should be
(1) According to NCSA "virtual gives a virtual path to a document on the
server." So no matter which context you're in, should try to access "test.txt" on your server's
root, right? Does virtual have to start with "/" always? I would think
so. If not, what should be the behavior if it doesn't