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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 21372] New: - HeaderName and ReadmeName fail silently when set to file without proper MIME type

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HeaderName and ReadmeName fail silently when set to file without proper MIME type

           Summary: HeaderName and ReadmeName fail silently when set to file
                    without proper MIME type
           Product: Apache httpd-1.3
           Version: 1.3.27
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Other
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Minor
          Priority: Other
         Component: mod_autoindex
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: cb@df7cb.de


"HeaderName index.head" fails (i.e. it does not include the file) because there
is no MIME type definition for .head. Exactly the same configuration works with
"HeaderName head.html". (In both cases the file is there and readable.)

The same holds for ReadmeName.

I think at least the server error.log should contain a note if the directive is
ignored.

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