El s�b, 21-12-2002 a las 13:15, Gaurav Vaish escribi�: > > > > Clarifying a bit more: IIS configures a ordered list of possible index > pages > > for a directory and all it's children, grandchildren, etc.... But the list > > may be overriden in some subtree. > > So the list of candidates for default page, should be backwardly searched > > for, up to the site root directory. > > > > That's right. > But I think currently, what Gonzalo wanted to do is to be able to > directly read the web.config from the place where the server is installed. > > Now, there are a couple of things that can be done: > > - Have the IIS style, where we have "per directory" basis. > - Have the Apache style where a single DocumentIndex is declared in > httpd.conf. > > Now, Apache style has several advantages, especially when the permission > is given to all the users to have web presence ~gvaish/public_html or > something like that. In that case, the admin has the rights to set the order > of files. > > If we allow to have web.config for individual directory, it may lead to > problems. So, we can allow separate web.config but that should be meaningful > only when the permission is granted to override, by having some flag at the > server configuration. > > > <appSettings> > <add key="allowDefaultAspxOverride" value="false" /> > </appSettings> > > --OR-- > > <appSettings> > <add key="allowDefaultAspxOverride" value="true" /> > </appSettings> > > > Comments expected.
Of course, we can add all of those features and more but the xsp server is not intended to be a fully fledged web server, but a test server. If any of those configurable options is easy to implement and helpful, i'll add it. -Gonzalo _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
