Looks like i need an index or password, or make a proper web page of them..
If i type in http://www.caughtinmotion.com/paw and hit enter, i get a page saying i'm not authorized to veiw the content. Thanks Dave > The default activity of most web servers is to allow http directory > viewing. You do this by using a URL naming the path to the directory. > For instance, if you have a directory named "20060201-pictures" on a > served volume named www.mypix.net, you'd get to it with the URL > http://www.mypix.net/20060201-pictures/ > presuming that the directory was set up such that it didn't need > password authentication. By default, most webserver are also > configured to load a file named 'index.htm' or 'index.html' if a > directory path like the above is supplied. So if one of these files > is present in the directory, it will display whatever you've got in > that file rather than the directory listing. > > Some web servers explicitly turn off http directory listing, like > mac.com. If you want to have access to such directories from a > browser, you're out of luck unless you create an index.htm[l] file > with a listing of directory contents as URLs to click on. The only > other way in is to use FTP or other remote access tools to manipulate > the file system, presuming that the webserved volume has those > services turned on. > > Godfrey > > On Feb 16, 2006, at 4:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi All. > > > > I have a sub folder called Paw, on my www dot caughtinmotion dot > > com site. These photos > > are not on > > a web page with index,but just a collection in the folder. Is there > > any way i can see the > > files from a > > browser if i want to remember what i called a photo. I seem to > > remember sometimes a page > > is url'd and > > you get a white" parent page" and individual links to photos. > > > > Any way this can be done or is this for photos set up in web page > > form like BBpro or Adobe > > web > > Gallery. > > If i want to remember a photo so i can send a link, from work, i > > cannot do it as i dont > > have an FTP here > > to look into the site. > > > > Dave > > > > > > >

