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davidmaxwaterma
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Hi,
I posted a link to a file on my web site, but somehow it got messed up. So, people are accessing a file called 'Cin', when I really want it to be 'Cinema3D_S60_2_v_1_02_30.sis'. I thought I could just manually create a symlink (ln -s), but it just downloads it as a text file.
How can I fix this so that requests for 'Cin' are satisfied with the file 'Cinema3D_S60_2_v_1_02_30.sis' instead?
Thanks!
Max.
I posted a link to a file on my web site, but somehow it got messed up. So, people are accessing a file called 'Cin', when I really want it to be 'Cinema3D_S60_2_v_1_02_30.sis'. I thought I could just manually create a symlink (ln -s), but it just downloads it as a text file.
How can I fix this so that requests for 'Cin' are satisfied with the file 'Cinema3D_S60_2_v_1_02_30.sis' instead?
Thanks!
Max.