Re: [users@httpd] DirectoryIndex

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Joshua Slive wrote:

On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 17:09:20 +0300, Amin Thakkar <amin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have edit httpd.conf in /etc/httpd/conf but it is not working as I want.
Ex I have file call index.cfm in http://infopoint.co.ug/cfmdate/index.cfm
when I type http://infopoint.co.ug/cfmdate it should open home page

DirectoryIndex at_domains_index.html index.html index.html.var index.shtml
index.cfm index.htm home.htm index.php --- Index.shtml Index.cfm Index.htm
Home.htm Index.php

What is the "---" doing in the middle there?

Anyway, the page is currently giving a "forbidden" error, which means
some kind of permissions problem.  Start by checking your apache error
log.
I'm not sure permissions is the problem (unless it's the cfmdate directory) since asking for the specific file ('index.cfm') works. I tend to go along with the '---' in the middle of the line theory. A simple check - does a file named 'index.html' in the same directory work?

Gene


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