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@@ -11,11 +11,6 @@ modules and an Amazon S3 account to use this plugin.
## configuration
-Important note: You should seriously consider turning off `usedirs` before
-enabling this plugin. If `usedirs` is enabled, every page has to be stored
-in S3 *twice*, as "page/index.html" and as "page/". That will cost you
-money and bandwidth.
-
This plugin uses the following settings in the setup file:
* `amazon_s3_key_id` - Set to your public access key id.
@@ -32,6 +27,13 @@ This plugin uses the following settings in the setup file:
empty string.
* `amazon_s3_location` - Optionally, this can be set to control which
datacenter to use. For example, set it to "EU" to for Europe.
+* `amazon_s3_dupindex` - Normally, when `usedirs` is enabled,
+ "foo/index.html" is stored in S3 as a key named "foo/", and all links
+ between pages use that name. If you also needs links that include
+ "index.html" in their names to work, you can enable this option. Then
+ each index.html file will be stored in S3 *twice*, under both names. This
+ will use more disk and bandwidth, and is not recommended unless you really
+ need it for some reason.
Note that you should still set `destdir` in the setup file. The files that
are uploaded to Amazon S3 will still be written to the destdir, too.