Re: Setting DirectoryIndex to a Location?

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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Michael Ludwig <mlu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I thought so, too. I had tried, unsuccessfully:
>
>  DirectoryIndex linch

(Note that I believe without a leading slash, this will look append
"/linch" to whatever address the user has entered, e.g.,
server.com/foo will become server.com/foo/linch, not just
server.com/linch)

>> DirectoryIndex /eumel/linch
>
> This doesn't work either.

Here's a stupid question: have you verified that /eumel/linch works?
I.e, just visit that address on your site, and make sure the script
actually works. Other than that, I'm at a loss, sorry.

> I should have clarified that it is not the task of my Perl script to
> index the directory. I merely wanted it to show up as the default in
> the same way that index.html shows up when present (and configured as
> DirectoryIndex).

Oh, ok. I see.


-Brian
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