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Don - 04 Sep 2003 06:58 GMT
How can I create a ftp index like at the following link, so one can drill
down and look into each folder:

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/

I want to setup my own directory structure with faq files in it.
David Bartosik - MS MVP - 04 Sep 2003 14:14 GMT
This Apache (Unix) server is set to look in a folder for a default file and
to load that file if present. If the file is not found then a folder
structure is presented instead. That default file would be "index.htm". That
is why you can type in a domain name like www.ibiblio.org and the site's
home page (index.htm) is loaded automatically. You could type in the address
of www.ibiblio.org/index.htm if you wanted to, you just don't need to.
www.ibiblio.org is a folder just like the /pub folder below it. If the
server receives a url that doesn't specify a file than it looks for the
default file. What they did here was that the folder /pub has no default
file, no "index.htm" They did that intentionally it would seem so as to
present the folder structure.

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> How can I create a ftp index like at the following link, so one can drill
> down and look into each folder:
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/
>
> I want to setup my own directory structure with faq files in it.
 
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