Re: strange behaviour of Readme postamble

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On 4/10/07, Jason Keltz <jas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Actually, neither is the perfect solution.  If I change the README name
to README.txt, then users can't use HTML readme files.  The same occurs
if I force the type on README.  The *real* solution, of course, would be
for the problem to be fixed in the web server software.  There is
already functionality for a "DefaultType", and that DefaultType should
be used when the type of a file cannot be recognized.

I don't know why the DefaultType isn't having the desired effect here;
yes, that could be considered a bug.

But the rest of you comment doesn't make any sense to me. You can't
mix HTML and plain test files under the same URL unless you use
MultiViews. Having DefaultType affect the Includability wouldn't
change that.

Joshua.

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