On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 08:45:23AM +0800, Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima wrote: > On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jonathan Daugherty wrote: > > > Does anyone know how to customize how apache lists files in > > directories without index.html? Perhaps a perl script to > > generate the pages, or something like that? > > Use the config directive "DirectoryIndex" By defaul it is: > DirectoryIndex index.html > > Just add what ever you want there ie > DirectoryIndex index.html index.htm INDEX.HTM Default.htm index.php3 > index.cgi > > If you want to use the last one, which can be used to > dynamically create the directory indexes you need to have:
> AddHandler cgi-script .cgi .sh .pl > enabled and you give the approriate directories ExecCGI options. first, apt-get install apache-doc then look under /usr/share/doc/apache/manual/mod/index.html for core --> <location> <directory> <files> mod_autoindex --> indexoptions addiconbytype fancyindexing ...and others... mod_dir --> directoryindex some really cool things to mess with (and mess up). save your working httpd.conf before you munge it, by the way. -- DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #46 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : Troubled by MAC-FORMAT TEXT FILES? There are many ways to translate CR to LF. VIM can help, with these steps: :set ffs=mac :e! :set ff=unix and then save/write the file (":opt" for more info). In perl, this'll do the trick: perl -pi.mac -l12 -015 -e ';' filename*pattern.txt (that's a <hyphen-el-one-two> and <hyphen-zero-one-five>, by the way -- see "perldoc perlrun" for more info.) Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...