Re: config timefmt not working without a filename

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Thanks for your response.  I didn't look for index.something LOL - I looked for other instances of index like index.cfm....
 
Would there be something specific in the apache config that I should look for?  My UNIX admin says that everything is set up as it should be and has pretty much given up on finding a solution, so I am blindly going through this.  Any direction or advice on where to look would be greatly appreciated.
 
Thanks again!
Kateri

 
On 8/24/07, Vincent Bray <noodlet@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 24/08/07, Kateri Abeyta <kbsublime@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm not seeing any other files called index.something in any of our virtual
> hosts.  This same thing happens on all of them (kids.denverlibrary.org,
> teens.denverlibrary.org, etc.).

I didn't mean index.something literally..

I also can't reproduce the issue. The date comes out the same way for
me, as I'd expect. So I still suspect you have some other file that's
being invoked due to mod_dir and DIrectoryIndex. Something other than
index.html, that is.

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