Re: option indexes and rewrite

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



Hi Pete,
  Thank you for your fast reply:

> I would use DirectoryIndex and mod_autoindex for this and certainly
>would not go anywhere near mod_rewrite.
>
>         DirectoryIndex " c-en.html"

No, that does alas not achieve my goal at all.
In my request I could of course not give a long explanation for the rationale.
It's all about my own personal documents.
I'm moving towards "liberating" my personal files from proprietary
formats and use web technology instead. So far I have achieved this
for everything except spreadsheets.
Each document now is a folder: in the folder sits an html file plus
all the resources (jpeg images, svg drawings,...) that it uses.  This
is great, works fine and is future-proof. But I do not want to look
at a document by typing (or linking) to, say,

   .../A long document name/ A long document name.html

but just by

   .../A long document name/

Hence the rewrite rule: it takes the directory name and makes the
html name from it.

I also always want the html file to be the first in the directory
listing when I look at the folder in the file system, and have the
resources follow later in the list, rather than having to hunt for
the file amidst loads of resources.  Hence the leading space.
It really works like a dream!

The question I posed was:

If there is no html file in a directory (at least not one that
corresponds to the name of the directory), then I want just the
directory listing.  And it is that which does not seem to work.  The
behaviour I am after is simple:

(1) find the html file that corresponds to the requested directory
name and display that,
(2) if it does not exist, display the directory listing instead.

(1) works perfectly, it's when it fails that I do not get (2).

I'm running on Snow Leopard, and in fact I do have Apache version
2.2.22 built 12 July 2012, sorry about the wrong version number.  But
I don't think that matters to the problem.

When the rewrite rule fails, I want to get the index.  I would be
surprised if there were no way of telling the server to just get on
with Option +Indexes in case the rule fails.  But I did not find out
how...

>         Options +Indexes
>
>I'd humbly suggest however that you try to avoid filenames with leading
>spaces.  As you are new to it, it is also worth pointing out that Apache
>2.0 is deprecated in favour of 2.2 or 2.4.

Yes, right, so I was wrong about my server's version number.

Best,
Robert.


View this message in context: Re: option indexes and rewrite
Sent from the Apache HTTP Server - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

[Index of Archives]     [Open SSH Users]     [Linux ACPI]     [Linux Kernel]     [Linux Laptop]     [Kernel Newbies]     [Security]     [Netfilter]     [Bugtraq]     [Squid]     [Yosemite News]     [MIPS Linux]     [ARM Linux]     [Linux Security]     [Linux RAID]     [Samba]     [Video 4 Linux]     [Device Mapper]

  Powered by Linux