On 10.06.10 11:46, Jeffrey Schmitz wrote:
> That said, I have searched for a way to use the index.php file that I have
> created to be the default for all folders nested in a top level "Documents"
> folder.

<Directory /.../Documents>
DirectoryIndex /.../index.php
</Directory>

> It basicly searches whatever directory it is being called from to
> find any images/pdfs contained and produce a gallery based on them. I could
> copy this index.php to each of the nested folders but it seems to me there
> must be a more efficient way to do this in Apache. I found that a .htaccess
> file can be placed in a top level directory to call directives on all sub
> folders, but I can't figure out a directive that would achieve this goal.

you can put the DirectoryIndex (providing full path) in .htaccess, you don't
need <Directory> then. But make sure .htaccess is used and you may override
the DirectoryIndex (see AllowOverride in apache's config).
Not using .htaccess is a bit more effective.
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