FW: FancyIndexing IndexOrderDefault

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That was the problem.
It works now.
Thank you.


According to the documentation[1] IndexOrderDefault is a separate directive,
so your configuration should be on two lines like this:

IndexOptions FancyIndexing
IndexOrderDefault Descending Name

There is actually an example of this, but it is in the comments. Search for
JAKA.

HTH,

Pete

[1]
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexorderdefault

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 03:12:07PM -0600, Frank Harrell wrote:
> 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 [...] The 
> Apache documentation does not have an example of syntax for this 
> directive so I'm at a loss.

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