> Most rails websites are fronted by a different webserver that acts as a proxy.
> Set that proxy to handle static content and not even pass it to rails.

OK.  That's a good suggestion where there is a front-end proxy.  In
this case, there isn't.  In any event, I would expect this to be a
very simple problem to solve and I only blamed my own ignorance for
the fact that I was having any difficulty at all.  Am I  to understand
that this is a problem which does not have a simple solution?

Thanks for the input.

        ... doug
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