Problem with Swiki under Squeak 2.4

Mark Guzdial guzdial at cc.gatech.edu
Fri Jun 11 17:05:13 UTC 1999


What URL are you using?  This sounds like the problem of referencing a
Swiki as http://myserver.edu/myswiki as opposed to
http://myserver.edu/myswiki.1  Many browsers interpret the former case as a
directory reference, i.e., http://myserver.edu/myswiki/  References to
individual pages (say, page 5) then get interpreted as
http://myserver.edu/myswiki/myswiki.5 instead of
http://myserver.edu/myswiki.5  The Front Page is always accessible because
the Swiki is written to interpret a malformed URL as a reference to the
Front Page.

Stick a ".1" at the end of your URL and see if it works.

Mark

>I am using Squeak 2.4 under Windows95. Having defined a Swiki
>I find I am able to access only the root page. Attempts to
>edit this page, or load "Front Page" fail, apparently because
>the server does not handle the "." notation. Is there a global fix
>for this problem?
>
>Thanks for all suggestions!
>
>dusty
>
>
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