Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-27 Thread Ben Gardiner
Thanks, Nick, for the suggestion. I did that. And callers still get the terrible Forbidden - you don't have permissions to access /(file) I have doublechecked the permissions, all the way from the root to the domain, as well as all the directories. As overkill, I set directories drwxrwxrwx and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-27 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/27/05, Ben Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Nick, for the suggestion. I did that. And callers still get the terrible Forbidden - you don't have permissions to access /(file) The important thing is the error log. If you are still getting directory index forbidden by rule, then

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-25 Thread Ben Gardiner
The Apache error_log tells me, on many lines, Directory index forbidden by rule. The directories mentioned are all deep in the database, indicating that they come from a search engine's stored data because no one today can go that deep into the database, though it used to be visible and visitable

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-24 Thread Ben Gardiner
Among the many flags in httpd.conf I cannot figure out what would enable the server to read both HTML and plain ASCII. This is pretty basic but I have not done it before -- somebody else did it, at a previous site, and is no longer available to tell me how. Can anyone tell me which flag to open

Fwd: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-24 Thread Ben Gardiner
-- Forwarded message -- From: Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Oct 24, 2005 12:41 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please send your message to the list. Thanks. Joshua. On 10/24/05, Ben Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Flag to enable reading plain ASCII

2005-10-24 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/24/05, Ben Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/24/05, Ben Gardiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Joshua, for responding. I haven't *done* anything yet. What I want is for callers to be able to read both .html files and plain ascii. I have about 16,000 plain ascii files