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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by "Durant, Eric" <du...@msoe.edu> on 2004/01/19 01:21:37 UTC

[users@httpd] 2.0.48 (Win): AddDescription no longer applies to directories w/o INDEX

I'm trying to get mod_autoindex to include descriptions for directories.
This worked well in 2.0.47 (Windows XP Pro).  After upgrading to .48, I
noticed that AddDescription no longer sticks to directories that do not
have an INDEX document, but still works fine when there is an INDEX
document.  .47 was sensitive to the trailing slash in the directive, but
the descriptions don't appear regardless of this in .48.

The following are true...
* All directories and files involved have unrestricted access.
* File and directory names are alphanumeric (plus '-') and begin with
  a number or a letter.

There was a fix in .48 related to displaying folder icons -- perhaps
this is related to the change in behavior.

If this is correct behavior, is there a way to put a description on a
directory in .48 that does not contain an INDEX document?

Best Regards,

Eric

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RE: [users@httpd] 2.0.48 (Win): AddDescription no longer applies to directories w/o INDEX

Posted by Rafael Faura <rf...@bassy.net>.
That will be fixed on Apache 2.0.49 (take a look at developer's changelog on
thr CVS).


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