Chapter 11. Directory Indexing

 

“And memories, he knew, were not glass treasures to be kept locked within a box. They were bright ribbons to be hung in the wind.”

 
 --The Talismans of Shannara—Terry Brooks

When a user requests a directory without specifying a particular filename in that directory, there are a few different things that Apache can do to serve that request. For example, if a user types in a URL that looks like http://www.example.com/directory/, Apache will have to somehow figure out which file from the directory directory is to be sent to the user.

Apache can ...

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