Re: ClearDirectoryIndex

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> On 12/21/06, Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> >There was a proposal for:
> >DirectoryIndex OFF
> >to be interpreted as this.
> >
> >And, actually, I guess it works since I shouldn't be able to screw up
> >badly enough to have a filename named "OFF" in there, but...
> >
> >I'd rather use a documented feature than rely on a coincidental name
> >non-conflict.
> >
> >Any other options y'all could recommend?

On 21.12.06 19:15, Joshua Slive wrote:
> DirectoryIndex SomeFileThatWillNeverExist123454321
> will work just fine.

Debian recommends using "DirectoryIndex ." - It always exists but is always
a directory and thus not sent. (I was searching for such option too)
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