Re: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache

2000-09-01 Thread Nate Amsden
r 01, 2000 1:35 PM > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache > > Amir Ish-Hurwitz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Both ReadmeName and HeaderName somehow don't work in my Apache. Nothing > > is appended to any director

RE: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache

2000-09-01 Thread felix opare
please unsubscribe me. I do not want to be part of this anymore -Original Message- From: Mike Brownlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 1:35 PM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache Amir Ish-Hurwitz wrote: >

Re: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache

2000-09-01 Thread Mike Brownlow
Amir Ish-Hurwitz wrote: > Hi Mike, > > Thanks, it works fine! Also as a general config, not just for a specific > directory! But how come? Shouldn't it have worked without forcing the > type? I'll look into it... > > Amir Yeah, it used to work ok. I think some function is not setting the content

RE: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache

2000-09-01 Thread Amir Ish-Hurwitz
Hi Mike, Thanks, it works fine! Also as a general config, not just for a specific directory! But how come? Shouldn't it have worked without forcing the type? I'll look into it... Amir Mike Brownlow wrote: > Amir Ish-Hurwitz wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Both ReadmeName and HeaderName somehow don't work

Re: ReadmeName and HeaderName in Apache

2000-09-01 Thread Mike Brownlow
Amir Ish-Hurwitz wrote: > Hi, > > Both ReadmeName and HeaderName somehow don't work in my Apache. Nothing > is appended to any directory listing while README and HEADER exist in the > relevant directory and are readable to all users. I have Apache 1.3.9, > Apache-SSL 1.3.9 (both Debian packages)