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      5209R<br>
      (different site different client)<br>
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      WORKS!!<br>
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      Hmmm....  light has been shed!! <br>
      It must be something on the <a moz-do-not-send="true"
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      config/setup or something<br>
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      Since the <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://help.oldcabin.net/emptydir5209R/">http://help.oldcabin.net/emptydir5209R/</a>   works and is
      on the same machine I should be able to narrow this down and
      figure this out<br>
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      Thanks for the input all!<br>
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      Duh: I should have tried the test of
      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://help.oldcabin.net/emptydir5209R/">http://help.oldcabin.net/emptydir5209R/</a> before I started taking up
      Friday night time of others <br>
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      Then something else is messing with it, because the normal BO
      error is something different:
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            <div class="">On Sep 23, 2016, at 9:41 PM, webmaster <<a
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                href="mailto:webmaster@oldcabin.net" class="">webmaster@oldcabin.net</a>>
              wrote:</div>
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                Tried this. It didn't work<br class="">
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                The directory below has one wave file and a .htaccess
                file in it that contains one line  of code   Options
                +Indexes<br class="">
                <br class="">
                <a moz-do-not-send="true"
                  href="http://www.luckylacquers.com/FR66/" class="">http://www.luckylacquers.com/FR66/</a><br
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                <br class="">
                <blockquote type="cite" class="">You can put a simple
                  .htaccess file in the directory you want to allow
                  indexing, with the following line:<br class="">
                  <br class="">
                  Options +Indexes<br class="">
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                  That should work.<br class="">
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                  Regards,<br class="">
                  Jeff<br class="">
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                  <blockquote type="cite" class="">On Sep 23, 2016, at
                    9:19 PM, webmaster <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:webmaster@oldcabin.net"><webmaster@oldcabin.net></a>
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                    <blockquote type="cite" class="">After Re-reading
                      this<br class="">
                      When he puts a file up in a "new" directory there
                      is no index.* file in there just a .wav or some
                      .wav files<br class="">
                      "new" directory<br class="">
                      no index.* file in there<br class="">
                      just a .wav or some .wav files<br class="">
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                    NEW NOTE **** When you hit the dir with a browser
                    you get    a white page with words "File not found".<br
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                    When he was on my 5207R he would get a listing of
                    the wave files<br class="">
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                    Whew .. Sorry should have included this on first
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                    Thanks<br class="">
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                    On 9/23/2016 8:35 PM, Michael Stauber wrote:<br
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                    <blockquote type="cite" class="">Hi Tim,<br class="">
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                      <blockquote type="cite" class="">I have a client
                        who needs to be able to create  DIR(s), put a
                        file(s) in<br class="">
                        them and then give his clients the URL(s) for
                        the DIR(s), they see<br class="">
                        file(s) in the DIR and then can click to
                        download the file(s)<br class="">
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                        I CAN get directory listing to work if I add
                        this to the site's conf file<br class="">
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                        <Directory /home/.sites/31/site36/web><br
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                        DirectoryIndex disabled<br class="">
                        Options Indexes<br class="">
                        </Directory><br class="">
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                      The thing is that you cannot have both:<br
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                      A directory with an index file such as
                      index.php/index.html *and*<br class="">
                      directory listing. Because if there is an index.*,
                      then there will be no<br class="">
                      listing.<br class="">
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                      What you can do: Have a subdirectory beneath
                      without index.* file and<br class="">
                      have the client stuff the files he wants to share
                      into that.<br class="">
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                      A much better solution might be to install
                      OwnCloud (see:<br class="">
                      <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://owncloud.com/">https://owncloud.com/</a>) on the Vsite. Or into a
                      subdirectory of it.<br class="">
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                      That can be used to share files easily with other
                      users. You can set up<br class="">
                      access rights for multiple users, or you can
                      create a link that provides<br class="">
                      authed access to the specific file only for the
                      person that has the link<br class="">
                      that OwnCloud generated for sharing purpose.<br
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