FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault

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Howdy all,
Sorry this was my first post to this list in almost 10 years and it didn't
format well.
Hopefully this one is easier to read.

I'm having a problem implementing the FancyIndexing directive,
IndexOrderDefault

Every attempt returns the internal server error 

[Thu Mar 20 14:46:19 2014] [alert] [client 192.168.5.2]
D:/temp/apachietest/.htaccess: Invalid directory indexing option 

I've tried the following (one at a time) in a .htaccess file in a test
directory.
In my test directory, the following is the only item in the .htaccess file.

IndexOptions FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault Descending Name

 IndexOptions FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault Descending|Name 

IndexOptions FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault Descending, Name 

IndexOptions FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault 



Without the IndexOrderDefault directive I get a proper index returned.

The Apache documentation does not have an example of syntax for this
directive so I'm at a loss. 
Am I using the wrong syntax or is there something more detailed I need to be
doing?


I have options in the httpd.comf file set for AllowOveride All

Running Apache 2.2.22 win32 on a Windows 2003 server standard edition.

Thanks for any help.



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