Marco Budde wrote:
> (a) symlinks don#t work with the http protocol
You know, I've read the http protocol, and I don't recal any mention of such
unix-centric concepts of symlinks, especially not any prohibition of them.
If you're going to keep insisting the http protocol doesn't support
symlinks
Am 28.09.99 schrieb martin # internet-treff.uni-koeln.de ...
Moin Martin!
MB> Marco> localhost/doc/ should point to /usr/share/doc. Please submit a
MB> Marco> bug report for your http daemon.
MB> The decision was made by the ctte, it is not yet implemented in the
MB> policy document, but it will
Marco Budde wrote:
> Am 28.09.99 schrieb joey # kitenet.net ...
>
> Moin Joey!
>
> JH> > No. A http daemon will never follow this symlinks. They#re 100% useless
> JH> > when using the http protocol.
> JH> Balderdash. http://www.apache.org/docs-1.2/mod/core.html#options
>
> Somebody told me Debia
Am 28.09.99 schrieb joey # kitenet.net ...
Moin Joey!
JH> > No. A http daemon will never follow this symlinks. They#re 100% useless
JH> > when using the http protocol.
JH> Balderdash. http://www.apache.org/docs-1.2/mod/core.html#options
Somebody told me Debian includes more than one http daemon
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