Re: [users@httpd] README file doesn't list when using Options +Indexes

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On 31.10.06 08:42, Jan van den Berg wrote:
> I have a strange problem with Apache/2.0.58. 
> 
> I have a .htaccess file with: Options +Indexes in it, so the contents of
> the dir should be listed.
> 
> This is true however, a file called README doesn't show up in the list. 
> 
> When the file is spelled readme, rEADME, Readme or READMe it does!
> 
> But when it is in spelled in capital letters it won't show up in the
> directory listing. 
> 
> Other files with only capital letters will show up. So it is just the
> word 'README' that seems to be the problem.

you probably have the
ReadmeName README 
directive in config... comment it out or turn it on...

isn't the context of README displayed at the bottom of the index page? :)

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