michaelsanford
Translator, Web Developer
Ok, I just sent my colleague the following address (IP changed):
http://66.230.13.233/project1/source/
Now that gives a directory listing, which is what I wanted. BUT if they enter:
http://64.230.13.233/project1/source
with no terminating slash, it appears to redirect to 127.0.0.1 so my friend running MS IIS is prompted with a login box, I am given the folder I was looking for, resolved to 127.0.0.1
What's the idea behind this? Any experiences?
http://66.230.13.233/project1/source/
Now that gives a directory listing, which is what I wanted. BUT if they enter:
http://64.230.13.233/project1/source
with no terminating slash, it appears to redirect to 127.0.0.1 so my friend running MS IIS is prompted with a login box, I am given the folder I was looking for, resolved to 127.0.0.1
What's the idea behind this? Any experiences?