Greetings! I've got the latest apache (1.3.27.0-1) and php4 (4.2.3-14) packages, and I've noticed a very strange thing. If I create a file in the root of the web server (/var/www) named 'foo.php' that looks like this:
<?php echo "<HTML><HEAD></HEAD><BODY>BODY</BODY></HTML>\n" ?> when I go to http://webserver/foo.php, I get a page that looks appropriate. I also get this page when I go to: http://webserver/foo/anything/I/type/here/is/ok One other piece of data. If I create an empty file named 'foo.html' in the same directory, I start getting the appropriate 404 errors when I go to /foo/ locations. Eh? The problem is that this sort of thing appears to be happening when crawlers (and my htdig) hit my site. The result is a recursive tree that goes on forever. What's up with this? Any thoughts on how to fix it? Thanks! Chris -- Christopher S. Swingley email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IARC -- Frontier Program Please use encryption. GPG key at: University of Alaska Fairbanks www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]