David's need for a "public" place to put files to be accessed by many (using 
XOs for the most part I assume), is similar to my post concerning a Server 
Library, to which I have had no replies. Is there a recommended approach to use 
for this?

Thanks,
Andy


On Apr 1, 2010, at 4:41 PM, David Leeming wrote:

> Using the XS installed with default settings.
>  
> I have been making folders public in /var/www/html and am able to view sub 
> folders to be listed. I.e. if there is no specific html file, the whole 
> contents of the folder appear in the browser. Fine that is what I want.
>  
> However, when copying content into that folder I rapidly run out of space. It 
> seems that the main disk space is in an another partition where the folder 
> /library is located. This makes sense (i.e. to have a lot of room in the 
> library...)
>  
> Therefore, I copied my public content into sub folders under the directory 
> /library and made the whole of /library public using the html.conf file with 
> Aliases pointing to my specific subfolders.
>  
> However, under /library it won’t allow contents of subfolders to be listed 
> (unless there is an index file in which case it opens that by default, but I 
> want the folder contents listed in some cases.
>  
> Help?
>  
> David Leeming
>  
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