nö..
aber hier:
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Normally, if multiple Options could apply to a directory, then the most specific one is taken complete; the options are not merged. However if all the options on the Options directive are preceded by a + or - symbol, the options are merged. Any options preceded by a + are added to the options currently in force, and any options preceded by a - are removed from the options currently in force.
For example, without any + and - symbols:
<Directory /web/docs>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
</Directory>
<Directory /web/docs/spec>
Options Includes
</Directory>
then only Includes will be set for the /web/docs/spec directory. However if the second Options directive uses the + and - symbols:
<Directory /web/docs>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
</Directory>
<Directory /web/docs/spec>
Options +Includes -Indexes
</Directory>
then the options FollowSymLinks and Includes are set for the /web/docs/spec directory.
Note: Using -IncludesNOEXEC or -Includes disables server-side includes completely regardless of the previous setting
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Also ich würde es mal versuchen mit einem plus vor indexes:
Options +Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
an der stelle die ich ein Posting weiter oben gemacht habe.
gruess
GöGG
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