Re: [users@httpd] Content Negotiation/Type-Map Question

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On 8/24/05, Joshua Slive <jslive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, if you want apache to select a file whose extension you haven't
> explicitly specified, then you need MultiViews.  Without multiviews,
> apache has no way to find the .var file.
> 
> There are a number of options here.  One is to rename your .var file
> to not have any extension (so that it will directly match the URL
> rather than needing multiviews).  Then use something like
> <FilesMatch ^[^.]+$>
> SetHandler type-map
> </FilesMatch>
> to mark all extension-less files as type-maps.

This information is helpful! However, I guess what I'm trying to say
is that I'd like it if MultiViews defaulted to a type-map before any
other file. The original post I made at
http://www.livejournal.com/community/apache/22990.html really explains
a lot in terms of functionality that I need.

Is there a way to tell MultiViews to default to a type-map if one
exists, and if not, then make up its own type-map? This is how I
thought content negotiation was supposed to work...

-- 
Christopher C. Parker
http://cparker15.com

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