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Robert Krawitz wrote: > Date: Sat, 08 Mar 2008 02:03:22 -0500 > From: MBR <[hidden email]> > > Assuming I understand you correctly, you're just typing a directory path > into your browser's address bar, and you'd like some server along the > way to do the right magic so the index page is returned to the browser. > I don't believe this is possible. Here's why. > > I think that what Jerry's asking for is that if you browse a directory > that contains an index.html file that the browser open that file > rather than provide a directory listing. > > For example, if there is a file /home/rlk/index.html, and I type > > file:///home/rlk > > into the browser, the browser should actually provide > /home/rlk/index.html. >
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