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Hi,

Friedrich Strohmaier wrote on 2010-11-24 20.04:
That's my favorite too. sub.archives.tdf gives the possibility to have a
full featured archives.tdf for detailed browsing the several archives
even if for reason of space located on another/different machine(s).

I'm also in favor of that - the problem is, that then the link will be too long for the footer. Example:

http://list.archives.documentfoundation.org/de.libreoffice.org/announce/

This looks terribly ugly. :-(

We could also do

http://list.archives.libreoffice.org/de/announce/

but then, how to link the "website" list?

http://list.archives.libreoffice.org/www/website?

I'm still a bit undetermined. :-(

Btw. There is a simple .htaccess trick to keep /lists on the CMS host.
Only drawback: CMS site "lists" must not exist or won't work if so. I
realized that onhttp://devel.libreofficebox.org/static/

Maybe I should indeed look into that, so we could keep the current URLs. Christian already sent me some nice code snippet. The only drawback then is that all list archives request would first reach the web server, and then redirects to the archive+mail server, which means double traffic.

Anyone else has a creative idea?

Florian

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