Hi (Hope this isn't a dupe. I just registered.) Running Server version: Apache/2.2.3 Server built: Jul 6 2009 05:29:28 Our website's accessed at two domains, like site.org and x.site.edu. It's largely driven by Perl programs loaded by mod_perl, but has some static content. I want to configure it so that all requests for directory URLs map to index.html in DocumentRoot. My impression from http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_dir.html#directoryindex is that one way would be to have httpd.conf say DirectoryIndex /index.html and have that index.html in turn say <meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="0; url="" href="http://site.org/">http://site.org"> but I understand that Refresh isn't recommended (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta_refresh). Furthermore, a test shows that this works for URLs asking for directories in site.org but not x.site.edu. It seemed that another alternative is to define DirectoryIndex /cgi-bin/directory/ in httpd.conf where '/cgi-bin/directory/' is the root directory of requests served by Perl, but that produces an "Attempt to serve directory: /scriptroot/cgi-bin/" error that I didn't expect. BR Arthur Also, is there a way to have a running Apache httpd output the directives it knows? |