Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On 19 Apr 2001, Jeff Trawick wrote:
> 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > > yoshiki     01/04/18 19:54:28
> > >
> > >   Added:       docs/manual index.html.html index.html.ja.jis
> > >   Removed:     docs/manual index.html
> > >   Log:
> > >   New Japanese translation.
> >
> > Can somebody explain to the ignorant what needs to be done so that
> > index.html.html will be returned when I ask for /manual/ ?  I guess a
> > tweak to DirectoryIndex would work, but I doubt that was the
> > intention.
> >
> 
> Options +Multiviews
> will probably do the trick.  (In reality, you want to set your browser
> correctly so that index.html.en will be returned.  index.html.html is
> just there for misconfigured browsers.)

multiviews doesn't help, at least like this

<Directory /home/trawick/apacheinst/manual>
    Options Indexes MultiViews
</Directory>

Personally, I'd like to know how to make this work, but I'm wondering
why a non-trivial exercise is required so that somebody who installs
Apache can read the manual.  Doesn't it seem wrong that the pages
don't just work without changing the browser?

About the browser cfg...  I have netscape set up to prefer En.  What
else is there to do?

Thanks,
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