Check your UserDir definition in the config.  See if it has a trailing
slash after the directory, and if not, try adding it.  (Not sure if this
will solve the problem, just a guess)  

So if you currently have:
UserDir public_html

Make it:
UserDir public_html/

On Thu, 2004-03-18 at 11:38, Andrew Nemchenko wrote:
> I dont think that this a very compilcated question but I just can't
> seem to be able to figure this out.
> What do I have to do in the httpd.conf file to have the server forward
> to my user directories with out a trailing "/"
> For example when I enter
>  
> http://ipaddresshere/~drew I get a "This page cannot be displayed"
>  
> however when I enter
>  
> http://ipaddresshere/~drew/  <--notice the trailing / 
>  
> it goes to the user directory and brings up the appropriate website.
>  
> To recap, my question is; How do I make it so that I don't have to put
> the trailing / after the user name?
>  
> Thanks 
>  
> Andrew Nemchenko
> http://www.qlogic.com
>  
> 
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