I am getting an error in my log if I visit http://jonathanscorner.com/admin/but not http://jonathanscorner.com/admin/index.html under Apache 1.3.x. The two URL's serve up the same file; on a visit to http://jonathanscorner.com/admin/ , DirectoryIndex pulls up the same index.html (that directory has no index.cgi/index.php/etc.). The message logged is:
[warn] Cannot get media type from 'text.html' Is there any way in httpd.conf or .htaccess that I can get DirectoryIndex-served files to be assigned Content-Type "text/html" and not "text.html"? I haven't had success with variants on <FilesMatch "^.*/$"> AddType text/html </FilesMatch> because AddType requires a second argument, an extension, and neither "" nor * nor an omitted extension will match a directory with a trailing slash and no extension. Is there any way that DirectoryIndex-served files can be specified to be text/html? -- → Jonathan Hayward, [email protected] → An Orthodox Christian author: theology, literature, et cetera. → My award-winning collection is available for free reading online: ☩ I invite you to visit my main site at http://JonathansCorner.com/
