Re: files ending with '.' treated as if the '.' is not there

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Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 5:15 AM, Kae Verens <kae@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Morning all,
 first post from myself.

If you have PHP, Perl or plain old CGI installed, and set up Apache to
recognise these files with the extensions '.php', '.pl' or '.cgi', Apache
will recognise the files even if the filename has a '.' at the end.

For example, 'test.php.' will be run as if it is a PHP file.
This is the MultiViews feature
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/content-negotiation.html
I don't have MultiViews enabled. In fact, to be sure, I specifically disabled it. that thought did occur to me, though.

I haven't coded in C/C++ in over 10 years, but I'll try did through the httpd source to see if I can spot the cause.

kae

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