Re: mod_autoindex

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Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/5/07, Hermidio A. Rodriguez Chavez <hermidio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Joshua Slive wrote:

What EXACTLY did you use for your HeaderName/ReadmeName configuration?
Do you understand the difference between the config with a leading
slash (where the Header/Readme is always taken from the same place)
and without a leading slash (where it is taken relative to the served
directory)? What is in the error log?

friend, that directives work fine at the first directory(document root)
but when i access another directory appear to not work under subfolders

heres and example:

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName index.ipiscpt.rimed.cu
DocumentRoot /home/index
<Directory /home/index>
#FancyIndexing on
#AddDescription "One of our wonderful catalogs" catalog_summer.html
#    catalog autumn.html
IndexIgnore *.jpg
IndexIgnore  ..
IndexIgnore  icons HEADER.htm README.htm
HeaderName HEADER.htm
ReadMeName README.htm
#IndexOptions ShowForbidden
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>

when o try index.ipiscpt.rimed.cu HEADER.htm and README.htm work fine,
then i have another directory in /home/index/ named
test(/home/index/text) when i access it i can't see the HEADER & README.

i think you can undestand my questions

You only answered one of my three questions. So I'll repeat the other two:

1. Is there a HEADER.htm and README.htm in EVERY directory that you
are showing (not just the root)?

2. Does the error_log say anything interesting?

Joshua.

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Hey friend i just fix the problem , as you say i should have this files on every directory inside the root folder, then i create a alias for the directory where reside readme and header because on that way the files allways are accesible.

heres what i do

apache2.conf

inside alias module

Alias /file/ "/home/updates/.data/"

    <Directory "/home/updates/.data">
        Options Indexes MultiViews
        AllowOverride None
        Order allow,deny
        Allow from all
    </Directory>


virtual host

        HeaderName /file/test.html
        ReadmeName /file/readme.html

and every things are OK

Thanks you in special and the others on the list

Hermidio




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