Re: Issue with DirectoryIndex

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Igor Cicimov wrote:

404 means "file not found" which means you don't have any index.html file in the other folders you try to access.

I think if this were the case they would get 403, or if Options Indexes is enabled, the listing of the files in the directory.


On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 5:58 AM, jwberger <jwberger28@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jwberger28@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:


    I am having an issue with the DirectoryIndex. We have it set as
    DirectoryIndex index.html  We have a site the runs at
    https://www.site.com.
    When we hit that site as shown it comes up fine because there is an
    index.html file there.  However, if we go further down to
    http://www.site.com/tpg or http://www.site.com/tpg/docfiles/online
    either
    with or without the ending /, we get a 404 error.  I have tried
    moving the
    DirectoryIndex to different areas of the conf file but cannot get it to
    work.  I know this is probably very basic, but I just cannot figure
    it out.

Check the error log :)

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