Re: Content Negotiation problem

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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Keelan Long wrote:

Anyone have any idea whats wrong?

Try

 Options -multiviews

in your config file above those directories.  If you aren't serving
one-of-several flavors, e.g. if you had five corresponding .html files
with the same base name but different languages/character sets, then
multiviews does nothing but perhaps mess things up.

Ok, I tried -multiviews and now nothing works.  I was pretty sure I
needed that on to serve .html files without the .html?

The base names, in this case, for 1 John 1.1-2.6.html, is simply
1 John 1, although there is only one filename that matches that pattern.
For some though, you have "duplicates" if you look only at the text
leading up to the first period.
There was something in
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_mime.html about only using the
last dot.  I could not figure out how to get that working.  Do you have
any idea?

Thanks,

Keelan

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