Re: How to make a website like ftpsite?

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On Nov 30, 2007 11:21 AM, goommy <iloveyunxuan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> users,您好!>> What my mean is not mod_ftp !!> It's just a experiment to study apache !> What i want to do is make a website like ftpsite:after open the URL i can see the file list> and i can download all files!> First.i use "Options Indexes" and "DirectoryIndex none" list the all file!>     By default, when i click on the file, some types can brows directly(just like *.html *.txt *.gif *.jpg ...) and some other types will prompt download dialog for choosen(like *.tar.gz *.mp3 and so on). So i want to try when click on *.html it also appear the prompt dialog for choosen!>     And i found 【If the media type remains unknown, the recipient SHOULD treat it as type "application/octet-stream".】on rfc2616! So i think maybe i can get the result by change the response header!!(qu.1: Is it a right idea?)>     So i set   <VirtualHost 125.35.14.229:80>>                                 DocumentRoot /opt/webdata/www2cn>                                 ServerName www2.putiantaili.com.cn>                                 DirectoryIndex index.none>                                 <Directory "/opt/webdata/www2cn/download-dir">>                                 #try to : all files download only ,can't browser with IE>                                 Options Indexes FollowSymLinks>                                 Header set Content-Type application/octet-stream>                                 Header append 123-Type 123>                                 AllowOverride All>                                 Order deny,allow>                                 allow from all>                                 </Directory>>                            </VirtualHost>> But the result is failure! (very depressed!!)> And the reponse header is :> HTTP/1.0 200 OK> Server: Apache/2.2.4 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.4 OpenSSL/0.9.7a> ETag: "97b7d-2d-75d78680"> Accept-Ranges: bytes> Content-Type: text/plain     (why not application/octet-stream)> 123-Type: 123                            (123-type header set )>> And qu.2 : How to make a website like ftpsite?  Thank you for your help!!!> (This experiment takes me a long time and halt)
What browser are you using? Internet explorer has been know to ignorethe content type header.
Krist
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