Subset display in dir index (was: Auto download...)

biggs@grid2.cr.usgs.gov (Brian Biggs)
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Brian --

> Is there any way to link to a directory and only display a subset
> of files?  I've tried http://host/*.ps but this doesn't work.

Not in the Windows httpd, but... that's a COOL idea, and it would be really
easy to implement.

?? ANYBODY OUT THERE SEE A PROBLEM WITH THIS ??

    -- Bob




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