Everything in FileMan works great, except when i try to access a directory it says it can't find it. (i.e. the dir i want to access is /Links , in the status bar it says www.mysite.com/Links . and then i get a 404 not found error from my server. How do i make it point to www.mysite.com/Links/? Thanks.
Jan 18, 1999, 3:04 PM
Administrator (9387 posts)
Jan 18, 1999, 3:04 PM
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Hi,
Do you mean going to:
www.mysite.com/Links
gives you a 404 error, where:
www.mysite.com/Links/
works? What sort of server are you using? Most web servers should be able to translate the first url into the second.
It gets a little confusing adding the slashes, but I can take a look..
Cheers,
Alex
Do you mean going to:
www.mysite.com/Links
gives you a 404 error, where:
www.mysite.com/Links/
works? What sort of server are you using? Most web servers should be able to translate the first url into the second.
It gets a little confusing adding the slashes, but I can take a look..
Cheers,
Alex
May 30, 1999, 11:07 AM
New User (2 posts)
May 30, 1999, 11:07 AM
Post #3 of 5
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I have the exact problem!!! I am running Apache 1.3.6 on a Solaris machine and if I don't put the trailing "/" at the end of a URL, I get errors. Is there a way to modify Fileman, so when you click on the link it will go to the folder correctly? The weird thing is, that if I click on the folder next to the link, it works fine.
Jun 2, 1999, 8:03 AM
New User (1 post)
Jun 2, 1999, 8:03 AM
Post #5 of 5
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I had the same problem with Apache, something to do with DNS not being able to figure out your host/domain name, or something. You'll need access to the configuration files, httpd.conf in particular.
Add the following line:
ServerName yourservername
e.g. ServerName www.gossamer-threads.com
Steve
Add the following line:
ServerName yourservername
e.g. ServerName www.gossamer-threads.com
Steve