Apache displays the ldirectory contents if you set the Indexes option in
the Options directive that is part of the <Directory> setting.  So take
out Indexes and you will not get the listing.
You can also use the IndexIgnore directive to tell it exactly which
file types to ignore.

Malka Cymbalista
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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/07/2005 03:31:
> hi...
> 
> i'm trying to figure out how to stop apache from displaying the 
> directory
> contents if the index.html/php/etc file is not found...
> 
> i've done the google search, and i'm pretty sure i'm missing
something
> seriously basic... any ideas/thoughts/pointers...
> 
> thanks
> 
> bruce
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> 
> 
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