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On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Dennis Boone wrote:
> Are you saying that your directory isn't called /archives, but that
> wa is generating some links that contain that anyway, in spite of
> /etc/lsv-wa.conf?
Yes, that is essentially what is happening. The directory is called
"wwwarch" and is defined in /etc/lsv-wa.conf to point to the absolute and
url path to the list archives directory. It was called "wwwarch" because
a directory called "archives" already existed. "Make update" resulted in
the creation of and storing of icons in "wwwarch/images", presumably
because Listserv looked in /etc/lsv-wa.conf or go.user and used the
absolute path, but it doesn't use the URL path defined to display them.
--Trish
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