Apache HTTP Server Version 2.0
Apache Module mod_dir
Description: Provides for "trailing slash" redirects and serving directory index files Status: Base Module Identifier: dir_module Summary
The index of a directory can come from one of two sources:
- A file written by the user, typically called
index.html
. TheDirectoryIndex
directive sets the name of this file. This is controlled bymod_dir
.- Otherwise, a listing generated by the server. This is provided by
mod_autoindex
.The two functions are separated so that you can completely remove (or replace) automatic index generation should you want to.
A "trailing slash" redirect is issued when the server receives a request for a URL
http://servername/foo/dirname
wheredirname
is a directory. Directories require a trailing slash, somod_dir
issues a redirect tohttp://servername/foo/dirname/
.Directives
DirectoryIndex Directive
Description: List of resources to look for when the client requests a directory Syntax: DirectoryIndex local-url [local-url] ... Default: DirectoryIndex index.html
Context: server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess Override: Indexes Status: Base Module: mod_dir The
DirectoryIndex
directive sets the list of resources to look for, when the client requests an index of the directory by specifying a / at the end of the a directory name. Local-url is the (%-encoded) URL of a document on the server relative to the requested directory; it is usually the name of a file in the directory. Several URLs may be given, in which case the server will return the first one that it finds. If none of the resources exist and theIndexes
option is set, the server will generate its own listing of the directory.
Example
DirectoryIndex index.html
then a request for
http://myserver/docs/
would returnhttp://myserver/docs/index.html
if it exists, or would list the directory if it did not.Note that the documents do not need to be relative to the directory;
DirectoryIndex index.html index.txt /cgi-bin/index.pl
would cause the CGI script
/cgi-bin/index.pl
to be executed if neitherindex.html
orindex.txt
existed in a directory.