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checking my logs, and noticed a client that was tacking relative URLs onto the current document, instead of the current folder. Maybe I'm wrong, but that sounds like wrong behavior on the client's end to me. Here's the logs: ,,, May 19 13:09:13 raspberrypi jetforce[343]: 92.8.xxx.xx [19/May/2020:13:09:13 -0400] "gemini://gemini.68kmentat.com:1965/updates.gmi/nilog/" 51 "Not Found" 14 May 19 13:09:21 raspberrypi jetforce[343]: 92.8.xxx.xx [19/May/2020:13:09:21 -0400] "gemini://gemini.68kmentat.com:1965/updates.gmi/updates.gmi" 51 "Not Found" 14 ,,, and the links in gemini://gemini.68kmentat.com/updates.gmi: ,,, => updates.gmi Updates - now have an update log => nilog/ Nilog - new Nilog entry ,,, I don't really understand how the client managed to get to updates.gmi, since that is also relatively linked in my index.gmi. But hopefully the dev will read this e-mail if they didn't already know about the issue. - Andrew -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20200519/8d9e 3766/attachment.htm>
On 19-May-2020 18:34, Andrew Kennedy wrote: > checking my logs, and noticed a client that was tacking relative URLs > onto the current document, instead of the current folder. Maybe I'm > wrong, but that sounds like wrong behavior on the client's end to me. > Here's the logs: > > I don't really understand how the client managed to get to > updates.gmi, since that is also relatively linked in my index.gmi. But > hopefully the dev will read this e-mail if they didn't already know > about the issue. Thanks for that - its probably me - I'm testing a new client. Still a few things to fix before announcing, like this broken URL assembly behaviour... Or maybe I was testing the robustness of your server by requesting broken urls ;-) - Luke
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