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>>> web servers need to be configured differently to serve translated
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>>> web servers need to be configured differently to serve translated
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>>> and non-translated sites. The current apache configuration for po
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>>> and non-translated sites. The current apache configuration for po
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>>> can be used with non-po sites and they still work. --[[Joey]]
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>>> can be used with non-po sites and they still work. --[[Joey]]
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>>>> I am vulnerable to the same problem because I use MultiViews, though I don't use the `po` module;
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>>>> I have to serve both Australian English and American English for my company's website
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>>>> (for SEO purposes; certain words that relate to our products are spelt differently in US and Australian English, and we need to be able to be googled with both spellings).
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>>>> I'm just fortunate that nobody has thought to add attachments to the front page yet.
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>>>> I raise this to point out that this is going to be a recurring problem that won't necessarily be fixed by changing the `po` module in isolation.
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>>>> One could argue that "index" is already a special case, since it is the top page of the site.
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>>>> Things like parentlinks already use a special case for the top page (checking the variable HAS_PARENTLINKS).
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>>>> Likewise, when --usedirs is true, index is treated as a special case, since it generates "index.html" and not "index/index.html".
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>>>> Unfortunately, I'm not sure what the best approach to solving this would be.
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>>>> --[[KathrynAndersen]]
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