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I run Apache and have never had to but anything after the dir, do you have an index.html file in the directory your trying to load?<BR>
On Tue, 2003-08-26 at 15:51, Jacobstoll@aol.com wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#737373" SIZE="3"><I>Is there a way to configure apache to accept addresses sent as http://www.site.com/dir instead as http://www.site.com/dir/. or at least automatically put it in. When I load my site without the / it will not load and some of my servers users (I host web sites) get annoyed by it and asked me to fix it. I did some google searches and did not find anything usefull. Anyone know of a fix?<BR>
I run Apache 2 on Redhat 9.<BR>
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Thanks,</I></FONT>
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