I've just made a major update to www.simpaticus.com and one of the changes was to move all pages to PHP. In an attempt to keep my life in order, I also renamed all files to .php instead of .html (yes, I know I could write PHP code in a file with HTML extension and it would work, I just don't want to).
Now, the .html file for my most-visited page is just a quick redirect to the right .php. However, although the old page does not even exist on the server anymore, when I try to check the updates from my web browser, all I get is the old .html page which is now full of broken links and wrong information. I do NOT get the new .php page (or the new .html page) no matter how much I refresh.
Could someone take a look at:
www.simpaticus.com/linux/sendmail-smtp-auth-howto.html
and tell me what you get? The right response is a quick redirect page and then automatically get sent to:
www.simpaticus.com/linux/sendmail-smtp-auth-howto.php
Please let me know off-list, so as not to bother the rest of the world. It's just that I don't update the website all that often, and I'm worried I might have just broken it. :-)
Thanks,
-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com
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