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This may be simple or this may be brutally difficult, I don't know. I've
recently switched from Mac OS 10.2 client to Mac OS 10.3 Server. On my old client package if I directed someone to my.domain.com/path, "path" being the name of a directory, apache would automagically append a trailing / to the URL. But now on the server package if I direct someone to my.domain.com/path apache throws up a fit and tries to access port 16080. At first I thought "UseCanonicalName On" would fix this but apparently I was mistaken. I've also tried the tutorial listed on the "Trailing Slash Problem" here: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/misc/rewriteguide.html I didn't notice any changes occuring afterwards. I've been plugging away at this for nearly two hours and basically with my limited knowledge I'm thinking mod_dir isn't working right, or it's been told not to. If any one can show me the light I would be very grateful. payback |