diff --git a/Home.md b/Home.md index 896d4c9..2e0528b 100644 --- a/Home.md +++ b/Home.md @@ -48,23 +48,23 @@ I suggest this should go to full_shownotes.html So `ROOT/eps/hpr3648/index.html` would point to `ROOT/eps/hpr3648/full_shownotes.html` -| Dave | The issue is that, although we started with show "assets" as -`ROOT/eps/hpr1234_picture1.jpg` and the like, it was decided that we'd make a -sub-directory per show for such things: `ROOT/eps/hpr1234/picture1.jpg`. Then -because the web server is set to allow directory browsing (I think I have this -right) we realised we needed an `index.html` in that directory. I create these -as a list of the URLs of all the assets in the sub-directory, pictures, long -notes, etc. I do this when preparing pictures for shows I process as well. - -However, there's no guarantee that all shows with assets are set up with an -`index.html` if it might be needed. - -The placement of assets for shows is duplicated on the IA - or is in the -process of being copied over. - -Actually, I'm not clear why we allow directory browsing anyway, I thought most -web servers could turn this off (caveat: I used to be a web admin but in the -*very* early days, and my knowledge may be past its sell by date). +> | Dave | The issue is that, although we started with show "assets" as +> `ROOT/eps/hpr1234_picture1.jpg` and the like, it was decided that we'd make a +> sub-directory per show for such things: `ROOT/eps/hpr1234/picture1.jpg`. Then +> because the web server is set to allow directory browsing (I think I have this +> right) we realised we needed an `index.html` in that directory. I create these +> as a list of the URLs of all the assets in the sub-directory, pictures, long +> notes, etc. I do this when preparing pictures for shows I process as well. +> +> However, there's no guarantee that all shows with assets are set up with an +> `index.html` if it might be needed. +> +> The placement of assets for shows is duplicated on the IA - or is in the +> process of being copied over. +> +> Actually, I'm not clear why we allow directory browsing anyway, I thought most +> web servers could turn this off (caveat: I used to be a web admin but in the +> *very* early days, and my knowledge may be past its sell by date). ### Home page