its not "DocumentRoot directive" its "DirectoryIndex directive" :-)
ashutosh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Wilkerson" <
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To: <
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Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] index files in subdirectories
> Look for your DocumentRoot directive in your httpd.conf. It will (or
> should) contain a space-delimited list of file names (e.g. index.html
> index.cgi). Add "index.php" and you'll be all set.
>
> On 7/12/06, Karl@cometa <
karl@...> wrote:
> >
> > I have a server set up with Apache/2.0.55 (Win32), PHP/5.1.2, and Perl
> > (ActivePerl 5.8.8 Build 817).
> >
> > My main index page (index.php) resides in my DocumentRoot directory and
is
> > served by entering the url without the need to add index.php to the end.
> >
> > This page has links to my company's bugzilla page and wiki page.
> >
> > When setting up the links, if I add index.cgi (for Bugzilla) and
index.php
> > (for wiki) to the end of the urls the browser navigates to those pages
and
> > it all works ok but it I put a link in like
http://blah.com/blah/ I get
a
> > forbidden message.
> > Apache wont serve the default pages for subdirectories of my
DocumentRoot
> > folder.
> >
> > Does anyone know why this might be and how I may resolve this?
> >
> > Karl
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