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Chapter 10. Apache HTTP Server
specifies which icon to show in server generated directory listings for files with certain
AddIcon
extensions. For example, the Web server is set to show the icon
or
extensions.
.exe
5.47.

DefaultIcon

specifies the icon displayed in server generated directory listings for files which
DefaultIcon
have no other icon specified. The
5.48.

AddDescription

When using
FancyIndexing
can be used to display user-specified descriptions for certain files or file types in a server
generated directory listing. The
expressions, or file extensions.
5.49.

ReadmeName

names the file which, if it exists in the directory, is appended to the end of server
ReadmeName
generated directory listings. The Web server first tries to include the file as an HTML document
and then tries to include it as plain text. By default,
5.50.

HeaderName

names the file which, if it exists in the directory, is prepended to the start of server
HeaderName
generated directory listings. Like
document if possible or in plain text if not.
5.51.

IndexIgnore

lists file extensions, partial file names, wildcard expressions, or full file names.
IndexIgnore
The Web server does not include any files which match any of those parameters in server
generated directory listings.
5.52.

AddEncoding

names file name extensions which should specify a particular encoding type.
AddEncoding
can also be used to instruct some browsers to uncompress certain files as they
AddEncoding
are downloaded.
5.53.

AddLanguage

associates file name extensions with specific languages. This directive is useful
AddLanguage
for Apache HTTP Servers which serve content in multiple languages based on the client Web
browser's language settings.
5.54.

LanguagePriority

176
image file is the default.
unknown.gif
as an
parameter, the
IndexOptions
directive supports listing specific files, wildcard
AddDescription
, the server tries to include it as an HTML
ReadmeName
binary.gif
AddDescription
is set to
ReadmeName
README.html
for files with
.bin
directive
.

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