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billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by ecsyle:951:
I vagualey remember reading something about how apache handles folders & files, if there is no trailing slash, it thinks it is looking for a file. And in your case, apache tells the browser to look on your system for it. I think there is a way to fix that, but i am not that 'edumacated' in apache. I will try to find a fix though, since i have had that problem as well.
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thx a bunch

billy_gates:
I found this.  Not sure if it is of any help.  I couldn't decode it because it is for the windows apache.  I will try enabling mod_dir though and see if that works
http://forums.devshed.com/t27420/s.html

*edit* mod_dir is already enabled in the config file... no luck with that one.

[ August 31, 2003: Message edited by: jeffberg: Mac Capitalist ]

billy_gates:
hallo?
Ecsyle, did u find anything on it yet?

sure:
check your apache config and see if "mod_dir" is configed.
it can redirect the www.yoursite.com/somedir to www.yoursite.com/somedir/

billy_gates:

quote:Originally posted by sure:
check your apache config and see if "mod_dir" is configed.
it can redirect the www.yoursite.com/somedir to www.yoursite.com/somedir/
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its enabled... how can I tell if it is configured?

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