[users@httpd] where to place NameWidth directive

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I had placed the NameWidth directive in my .conf file, and then Apache would not load. I am using Apache 2.0.55, and with the directive NameWidth=* in my .conf file, this is what I found in the system.log file:

SystemStarter [pid?]: Apache2 Web Server (pid?) did not complete successfully

So then I tried to start it manually from the command prompt, and although I cannot provide the list with the exact wording, it blatantly implicated the NameWidth=* directive as causing the problem (unrecognized, invalid, something like that).

If you go to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexoptions, you can find the directive on that page. I do not believe I have the syntax wrong, and mod_autoindex is working properly. I suspect I have the line in the wrong place in my .conf file, but where should it be? Below is the <directory> section of my .conf file in its current (Apache2 functional) state:

Order allow,deny
Allow from all
AuthType <wouldn't you like to know>
AuthName <wouldn't you like to know>
AuthUserFile <wouldn't you like to know>
AuthGroupFile <wouldn't you like to know>
Require <wouldn't you like to know>
IndexIgnore *.txt, "<some folder"
IndexOptions +FoldersFirst

Where should NameWidth=* be placed within the above configuration?

Thanks for reading!

-Jonathan

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