everything is on the same domain. Either I got something terribly wrong, either I didn't make myself clear.
When I build my sites the structure would be this:
/site/ would contain main.htm, gallery1&2.htm & content
/site/a #/ would contain the multiplied indexes (which are linking ../ back to the main page which links to galleries and then to the content).
Now, your rule says I must have the content in the same folder as the entrance page. To me, that sounds like I need to have the content in /site/a #/ Which, in my scheme, only contains the indexes for each group of linklists. As I understand your rule, it would mean that the index wouldn't go ../main.htm but will directly go to main.htm and then galleries and then content (all in /site/a #). (and that would mean, should every LL have a rule like that, that I would basically have to copy the content in every&all index's directories) - which would be eating a hell of a lot of space from my poor lil' server.
Am I getting this wrong?
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