This content originally appeared on Modern Web Development with Chrome and was authored by Paul Kinlan
<p>I was playing aroung with my server the other day, and on the off chance I noticed that <a href="http://www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag"><a href="http://www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag">www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag</a></a> and <a href="http://www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag.html"><a href="http://www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag.html">www.kinlan.co.uk/AjaxExperiments/AjaxTag.html</a></a> go to the same place. (These are some of my Ajax experiments)<p />Since when did Apache no longer worry about the file extension? it complains about the case of the file all the time.<p />I am not too sure if Apache is re-writing the URL's because I don't have root access or anything. It is just a Virtual Host.<p />This is good news for me because I can post URL's in Technorati Tag Form.<p /></p>
This content originally appeared on Modern Web Development with Chrome and was authored by Paul Kinlan