Nicholas G. Stamatakos wrote:
Bizarre feature of red hat. I don't know if it is a bug, or not. My co-worker puts README.txt file at /var/www/html/subdirectory and it is not viewable from web browser. He renames the file to READ.ME.txt and we can see it from the web browser. The permissions are correct (world readable) on both README.txt and READ.ME.txt . Is README.txt filtered out so that general web browser cannot see it?
It's certainly nothing to do with RedHat per se. I can put a README.txt in the root of a web server and see it perfectly.
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