[Pi3web-users] Directory Indexing creates what looks like a hack URL
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From: Victor B. G. <pi3...@vb...> - 2003-04-09 07:01:33
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Hello pi3web-users-request, I've tried this with four IPs with and without SSL enabled, 127., 192., 65, and localhost/. I created a sub directory named (oo) and placed a bunch of files in it. Mostly text based, without an index file (htm, html, etc) and tried accessing it like this https://localhost/oo but what happens in IE is I get an action cancelled page... I do not see an index of the files. Also, in another browser MyIE which is simply a wrapper for IE trying to access that URL makes havoc in the status bar and the address end result is this: https://localhost/oo//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This doesn't work out the box and niether does it work when I try figuring it out at the directory indexing tab... I tried a bunch of different combinations of setups and never accessed the URL with the admin open. I always stopped and started (no refreshed to the server) and forced refesh IE, but I am having no luck seeing the directory... I've also tried placing a index.htm and index.html file but nothing ever shows... Do I have to create an alias every time? I have dropped the (oo) directory within WebRoot... Any ideas? -- Best regards, Victor B . Gonzalez pi3...@vb... |