Hello again,

 
> At 11:53 AM +0200 9/5/00, Martin Mielke wrote:
> >  > If your intranet server creates dynamic directory 
> indexes, then you
> >  > don't need to have index.html files for each 
> subdirectory. Otherwise,
> >  > you'll need to make index.html files to link to the 
> files you want.
> >
> >how do I notice that?
> 
> Pull up a subdirectory link in your browser. Does it look like a 
> listing of files with links to them?
> 

it seems that the server creates such dynamic directory indexes. The look
like an ftp session made through any web browser

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Index of /intranet
 Name                    Last modified       Size  Description  Parent
Directory        29-Aug-2000 14:04      - 
 DIR1/                    31-Aug-2000 20:44      - 
 DIR2/                   31-Aug-2000 20:46      - 
 DIR3/              06-Sep-2000 17:25      - 
 ...
 
Apache/1.3.12 Server at intranet Port 80

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Now I've noticed the following:
Given /home/httpd/html as the default DocumentRoot and moving index.html to
index.html.org, for example, a http://intranet/ brings me to the index
mentioned above. So far, so good...
Now, if index.html contains links to internal paths in the intranet, like
/DIR1, I get a:

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Not Found
The requested URL /DIR1 was not found on this server.

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Any ideas and/or suggestions? (appart of telling me to learn how to make
HTML pages :-)) )


Martin

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