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Old 04-12-2002, 12:06 PM   #1
byersjlpa
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Question Apache URL Syntax Question!


My company is running Apache 1.2.19-5 on a Red Hat 7.1 system. We have a page set up that customers need to get to. They need to enter www.ouraddress.com/survey/ to get to the page we need them to be on. This opens the index page in that directory.

My question is, is there a setting in Apache that will allow the index page to load without having to enter that last forward slash? Some of our customers have had trouble getting to the page because they forget to put in the last slash. Of course when they copy and paste the address or click on a link we send them, there is no problem. It is only when they manually type in the address that there is a problem.

Thanks in advance....JB

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