Issue 30666

Summary: www/www/DomainHome.html.html instead of www/www/index.html
Product: Infrastructure Reporter: lsuarezpotts
Component: Website general issuesAssignee: Unknown <non-migrated>
Status: CLOSED FIXED QA Contact: issues@www <issues>
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P1 (highest) CC: con.hennessy, issues, kschenk, nesshof, stx123
Version: current   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
URL: http://www.openoffice.org
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description lsuarezpotts 2004-06-24 05:58:13 UTC
After the last upgrade, 2004/06/23 2200 UTC, the site began to use DomainHome.html.html instead of 
index.html for the Homepage.  The results were ugly but temporarily reversible by copying index.html 
to Domainhome and Communitynews (which Domainhome calls up for the right column).  The problem 
is that DomainHome is not staticizable.  

I filed a P1 to redress this problem on PCN, 29759.

Louis
Comment 1 stx123 2004-06-24 09:10:56 UTC
reassigning to support
Comment 2 Unknown 2004-06-25 01:34:02 UTC
Our engineers are working on this at present.
Comment 3 lsuarezpotts 2004-06-25 21:33:03 UTC
CollabNet inst engineer MT reported in the PCN issue that it  has been fixed on the staging site and 
tested there; www/www/index.htm is called correctly and staticization works.

Given the urgency of the situation I am keen on getting it rolled out into production immediately, at 5 
PM PDT (-0700 UTC).  

louis
Comment 4 lsuarezpotts 2004-06-25 22:27:45 UTC
I notified the community of the downtime today at 0000 UTC.

The problem, according to the engineer,

"was really specific to the regex used for page staticization. we changed the regex for the trailing slash 
issue, and that change had an uninteded consequence where project home pages (including www) 
sliped by without staticization. "
query: "did you change it back to what it was before?"
"(the fact that the front page pulls up domain home when not staticized was coincinedtal)"
"no, the trailing slash fix is still in place. it just works without it as well now."

Louis
Comment 5 Unknown 2004-06-26 01:25:31 UTC
this has now been fixed.
Comment 6 stx123 2004-06-29 14:56:08 UTC
verified and closing...