14 Oct 2008 04:46
root directory issue/broken urls
Hey all--
I've searched like crazy for an answer to this, but haven't found anything. I managed to get 3.0 working on XP, but I'm having a major issue with bad URLs.
As an example, on the index (in this case 192.168.2.2:8888), to play Radiohead - Hail to the Thief, I get e:%5CMusic/Radiohead%20-%20Hail%20to%20the%20Thief/, which inevitably can't be opened.
For whatever reason, it seems to be using the local location of the directory instead of one that's browser-friendly. The directory it's pulling from is from gnump3d.bat, and the directory is set at --root directory:/here --fast. Changing directory:/here changes the local directory that's being swapped.
What's going on? At first I thought it could be a poorly written template (though I'm using the one out of the box), but that URL is set by $directory, so it's not a missing slash or something.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm just not sure why the URLs are busted.
I've searched like crazy for an answer to this, but haven't found anything. I managed to get 3.0 working on XP, but I'm having a major issue with bad URLs.
As an example, on the index (in this case 192.168.2.2:8888), to play Radiohead - Hail to the Thief, I get e:%5CMusic/Radiohead%20-%20Hail%20to%20the%20Thief/, which inevitably can't be opened.
For whatever reason, it seems to be using the local location of the directory instead of one that's browser-friendly. The directory it's pulling from is from gnump3d.bat, and the directory is set at --root directory:/here --fast. Changing directory:/here changes the local directory that's being swapped.
What's going on? At first I thought it could be a poorly written template (though I'm using the one out of the box), but that URL is set by $directory, so it's not a missing slash or something.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm just not sure why the URLs are busted.
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