[Wylug-help] Apache file extension question
James Holden
wylug at jamesholden.net
Fri Sep 15 13:36:40 BST 2006
On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 01:21:52PM +0100, James Holden wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone know what setting makes Apache serve files when requested
> without the file extension, eg:
>
> File /foo.html exists in the document root.
>
> http://server/foo
> and
> http://server/foo.html
>
> both serve the file.
>
> Although I've got (inherited) servers doing this, I need to replicate
> the behavior (which is broken IMO) on another box and despite combing
> through the configs on the other server, I can't find the setting that
> makes this happen.
>
> Does anyone else know?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>
Ho hum... it was the multiviews option. Sorry, was just me being thick
and all Friday-headed.
James
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