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Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3Module mod_dirThis module is contained in themod_dir.c file, and
is compiled in by default. It provides for "trailing slash" redirects and
serving directory index files.
SummaryThe index of a directory can come from one of two sources:
A "trailing slash" redirect is issued when the server receives a
request for a URL http://servername/foo/dirname where
dirname is a directory. Directories require a trailing
slash, so DirectivesDirectoryIndexSyntax: DirectoryIndex local-url local-url ...Default: DirectoryIndex index.html Context: server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess Override: Indexes Status: Base Module: mod_dir
The DirectoryIndex directive sets the list of resources to look for,
when the client requests an index of the directory by specifying a /
at the end of the a directory name. Local-url is the
(%-encoded) URL of a document on the server relative to the requested
directory; it is usually the name of a file in the directory. Several
URLs may be given, in which case the server will return the first one
that it finds. If none of the resources exist and the
Example:
then a request for http://myserver/docs/ would return
http://myserver/docs/index.html if it exists, or would list
the directory if it did not. Note that the documents do not need to be relative to the directory;
would cause the CGI script /cgi-bin/index.pl to be executed
if neither index.html or index.txt existed in
a directory.Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3 |
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