On 7/11/06, Brandon Fosdick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As a quick hack I tried enabling mod_dav on a location to see if it would act
as a storage backend for regular page serving. That is, just to use it for GET
and HEAD requests and none of the other DAV-related requests.
For the most part it works, but for some reason DirectorySlash and
DirectoryIndex don't work in this configuration. If I do
http://example.com/mydir/ I get a blank page (no errors), however
http://example.com/mydir/index.html works just fine. My trace log shows that
the first request was handled as a request for the directory instead of a
request for mydir/index.html, so I'm guessing the request wasn't redirected
properly before being given to mod_dav.
Any suggestions? Did I miss a directive somewhere? Or is this just un-doable?
Show us the config and log entries. In general, activating DAV for a
directory shouldn't change anything about GET/HEAD requests.
Joshua.
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