Re: Problem displaying index.html by default

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Lester Caine wrote:
Not sure when this started since I mainly run index.php, but I've just been setting up a new machine with 2.2.9 and cloned the settings what was a working machine.

I have
DirectoryIndex index.html, index.php
                           ^
That is the problem - but it has been working on the machine I cloned from and is working on the on-line machine ...

in httpd.conf, but while index.php is running fine, when I switch to a directory with only index.html then I get a listing. Selecting index.html it runs fine so apache ( and PHP ) seem to be OK, it's just DirectoryIndex that seems broken.

Anybody got any ideas what I've managed to change? Or am I seeing a bug that has crept in?

Oh well another couple of hours wasted :(

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