Re: [users@httpd] Apache, FancyIndexing i HeaderName- i HEEEEELP!

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On 4/14/05, Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski <rambo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > > Then use
> > > > HeaderName /HEADER.html
> > >
> > > Tried that, nothing was ever included.
> > > Sorry, please see also post: "calming down".
> >
> > And you are sure that the filename was *exactly* HEADER.html under
> > your document root?  If you request the file directly as
> > http://yoursite.example.com/HEADER.html does it work?
> 
> Like http://fairlight.id.uw.edu.pl/HEADER
> yes, there's the header

Check for any AddType directives related to .html.  I noticed you have
php installed.  Are you processing all html files through php? 
HeaderName will only work for files that have the text/html mime type
set.

Joshua.

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