From: Matthias H. <M.H...@hm...> - 2006-05-04 07:56:34
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Hello, I posted this here and there before and I don't want to get on your nervs, but I can't solve this on my own: Our internal developer website is hosted by tclhttpd 3.4.2. No problems. If I navigate with my browser to a page, e.g., test/index, and an index.tml exists, it's processed (and probably cached) and the result is delivered back as expected. If there is an index.html, this is given back. Ok. But with 3.5.x, if I ask for test/index, and there is an index.tml, the html-source-code is returned. Hm. If i explicitely ask for index.tml then everything looks ok. The consequence is: I have to change hundrets of webpages which reference */index to */index.tml, or users the users will get back raw html..... Is it really true? If the behaviour changes somewhere between 3.4.x and 3.5.x, why isn't this configurable (compatibility mode etc.)? Is there any workaround? -- Mit freundlichem Gruß, M.Hoffmann _________________ DAK-Rechenzentrum 0074 60 - Client-Server-Systemtechnik Nagelsweg 27-31 20097 Hamburg Tel.: 040 / 2396 1784 EMail: (DAK-Netz) Mat...@da... EMail: (HMK-Netz) M.H...@hm... |