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This shaves off nearly 100ms when my Core2Duo is clocked to 800Mhz
when rendering a full HTML index.
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This allows WWW readers to slowly page through the entire history
of the mailing list.
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This may be easier in some cases for copy+paste, but not 100%
reliable in case the .txt and .html suffixes are in the Message-ID
itself.
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This makes it slightly easier for out-of-the-box curl users since
curl does not report or show the error by default.
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CGI mounts should probably handle this internally. We're reverting
this since it adds too much potential for abuse with fake/extra
prefixes in the URL. We also need to reorder our redirect handling
as a result.
This reverts commit c394de9f2c91c2c5ed1f7832a5a7cc0206120b7f.
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Lightly tested, but this seems to work OK.
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Maybe this increases readability for now.
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It is common to type upper-level URLs without the slash,
redirect users to the correct page for usability.
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MIDs may have strange characters in them, so we need to handle
escaping/unescaping properly to avoid broken links or worse.
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This might make it easier to go to non-CGI things.
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We may have something like /foo.cgi/m/$MID.html in there.
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This makes it easier to configure for systems which
determine a script is a CGI script based on suffix.
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