Thanks Tom, it's exactly what I was looking for.

Cheers,

Alan

On Apr 20, 9:54 am, Tom Evans <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Alan <alanwil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I will try a partial answer to myself.
>
> > I notice in httpd.conf that alias has the same name for the folder re
> > outputs. So if I go tohttp://localhost/target/(re uploads), this will
> > show the files in the folder uploads.
>
> > Fine. But still, I don't want this behaviour, I mean, I do what to refer to
> > contents in these folders but I definitely don't want stranger sniffing the
> > folders.
>
> > So far I can remedy this situation putting 'index.html' everywhere, but
> > this doesn't sound good solution at all.
>
> > Many thanks,
>
> > Alan
>
> So I think from your emails, what you are trying to do is to allow serving
> from these folders on disk, but to not present a list of files in that
> folder for anyone to come in and see.
>
> Here is your configuration again, from the first post:
>
>    Alias /target/ "/##########/uploads/"
>
>    <Directory "/##########/uploads">
>
>        Order allow,deny
>
>        Options Indexes
>
>        Allow from all
>
>        IndexOptions FancyIndexing
>
>    </Directory>
>
>    Alias /outputs/ "/##########/outputs/"
>
>    <Directory "/##########/outputs">
>
>        Order allow,deny
>
>        Options Indexes
>
>        Allow from all
>
>        IndexOptions FancyIndexing
>
>    </Directory>
>
> You explicitly turn on the indexes in this configuration. If you don't want
> apache to include indexes, then maybe turn them off instead:
>
>    Alias /target/ "/##########/uploads/"
>
>    <Directory "/##########/uploads">
>
>        Order allow,deny
>
>        Options -Indexes
>
>        Allow from all
>
>    </Directory>
>
>    Alias /outputs/ "/##########/outputs/"
>
>    <Directory "/##########/outputs">
>
>        Order allow,deny
>
>        Options -Indexes
>
>        Allow from all
>
>    </Directory>
>
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options
>
> Cheers
>
> Tom
>
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