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Special Forums IP Networking defaults httpd.conf Post 7304 by macdonto on Monday 24th of September 2001 04:53:35 PM
Old 09-24-2001
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml
ServerSignature email
SSLEngine on

this what i have , but it still dows not auto parse and display any index.* file eccept index.html


what do you have for this:
Code:
#
# DirectoryIndex: Name of the file or files to use as a pre-written HTML
# directory index.  Separate multiple entries with spaces.
#

DirectoryIndex index.html

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Pod::Tree::PerlFunc(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Pod::Tree::PerlFunc(3pm)

NAME
Pod::Tree::PerlFunc - translate perlfunc.pod to HTML SYNOPSIS
$perl_map = new Pod::Tree::PerlMap; $perl_func = new Pod::Tree::PerlFunc $perl_dir, $HTML_dir, $perl_map, %opts; $perl_func->scan; $perl_func->index; $perl_func->translate; DESCRIPTION
"Pod::Tree::PerlFunc" translates perlfunc.pod to HTML. It creates a separate HTML page for each function description in perlfunc.pod. The pages for the individual descriptions are named after the function and written to a func/ subdirectory. perlfunc.html is generated as an index to all the pages in func/. "Pod::Tree::PerlFunc" generates and uses an index of the functions that it finds in perlfunc.pod to construct HTML links. Other modules can also use this index. METHODS
$perl_func = "new" "Pod::Tree::PerlFunc" $perl_dir, $HTML_dir, $perl_map, %options Creates and returns a new "Pod::Tree::PerlFunc" object. $perl_dir is the root of the Perl source tree. $HTML_dir is the directory where HTML files will be written. $perl_map maps function names to URLs. %options are passed through to "Pod::Tree::HTML". $perl_func->"scan" Reads perlfunc.pod and identifies all the functions in it. Each function that is identified is entered into $perl_map. $perl_func->"index" Generates a top-level index of all the functions. The index is written to HTML_dir"/pod/perlfunc.html". $perl_func->"translate" Translates each function found by "scan" to HTML. The HTML pages are written to HTML_dir"/pod/func/". LINKING
"Pod::Tree::PerlFunc" indexes every "=item" paragraph in perlfunc.html. To link, for example, to the "abs" function, write L<func/abs> REQUIRES
5.005; Pod::Tree; Pod::Tree::HTML; Pod::Tree::PerlUtil; EXPORTS
Nothing. SEE ALSO
"Pod::Tree::HTML", "Pod::Tree::PerlMap", AUTHOR
Steven McDougall, swmcd@world.std.com COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000 by Steven McDougall. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2006-04-17 Pod::Tree::PerlFunc(3pm)
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