Hi All
If you run netscape, there is a difference between the above.
The one with "/" at the end will take you to the root of the
unix filesystem, while no end-slash will take you to your home directory.
Is this right (ietf/rfc right), or is it just a netscape feature?
If you go to "ftp://user@site" in squid it logs you to your home directory
without a way to go to "/" or "/usr" or anything like that. Wrong :(
squid-1.NOVM.6 - same with other versions?
I rememver some discussion about re-writing "ftp://" addresses a while back.
Does this have to do with that?
Oskar
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