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Totally Borked
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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![]() I've not seen this before and I've no idea what I could search Goog with to find out what is setting it....
My situation: http://domain.com/somefile should normally 404 since there is no file called "somefile" However, it is not 404ing and instead reading somefile.html Similarly, with php - if the file was called somefile.php it would read that instead. W T F?? Some may enjoy this feature, but it's frikken annoying because it's set somewhere in the main config file and so kicks in before any htaccess mod_rewrite can take over... Any ideas what is causing this? I've looked everything in apache conf and can't see anything that would even remotely do this... Or is my server developing a sense of awareness and serving things up it *thinks* I want ![]()
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haha, and in true spirit, spend searching for ages, then the second you post for help, you find it...
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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I have had that happed before, annoying. At least you fixed it.
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Yeah, gotta love problems like that, eh? Fuck around for 6 hours trying to figure it out, only to find out it's a 1 minute fix.
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