Can you tell me if you support full content negotiation, on PHP files too?
I've been through a few hosts and they can't do it! Titan doesn't run Apache and can't do it. One & One run Apache 1.3 but won't tell me what to do in .htaccess to turn it on! All examples I've found by Googling only seem to work with Apache 2 (seemingly all that needs to be done in .htacess is to turn MultiViews on and insert an AddType declaration for PHP)
What I want to be able to do is to call a URL *without* a file extension.
For example
http://www.domain.org.uk/file
And the server will find and return a page called file.php if it exists, otherwise file.html.
I also want to be able to do language negotiation so if I call up a file with a URL like the above, the server will arbitrate between files called
file.php.en
file.html.en
file.php.cy
file.html.cy
(I know how to set up the cy language in .htaccess if you haven't go t it by default)