httpd
may be
set up to present the directory structure of existing files as a
hypertext tree.
The rule file is still used in exactly the same way to map document
names onto directory names. When a document name is allowed and it
corresponds to a directory, then the behaviour of the
httpd
depends on the command line options given.
-dy
-dn
-ds
.www_browsable
DirAccess
configuration directive instead of command line options.
README
into a
directory containing instructions or notices to be read by anyone new
to the directory. httpd
will by default embed any
README
file in the hypertext version of a directory.
-dt
README
file, include the text of the README
file at the top
of the document before the listing. Default.
-db
-dt
but put the README
at the
bottom, after the listing. The -db
and
-dt
options may be combined with -dy
as
-dyb
, -dty
etc.
-dr
README
inclusion feature.
DirReadme
configuration directive instead of command line options.