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  1. @redenchilada, hey would there be a way to create like a PHP page or something that automatically lists every file in a certain directory?

    Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:18:16 UTC from web
    1. @mrmattimation I'm pretty sure it's possible, but I didn't set up your subdomain for PHP handling. I can set that up if you want me to though

      Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:20:02 UTC from web
      1. @redenchilada It's just that I can't figure out how to stop 403 errors from appearing when I path to a directory. I can path to files in folders just fine, but if I were to try to go to, say, http://rainbowdash.net/url/769181, it gives me a

        Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:21:47 UTC from web
        1. @mrmattimation @redenchilada 403 error. I'm pretty sure the permissions in that directory are as they should be, so I'm not getting what I'm doing wrong.

          Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:22:19 UTC from web
          1. @mrmattimation Nginx just gives a 403 if you try to access a folder without an index file. It wouldn't be too difficult to write a script in PHP to list the files. I'd just have to enable PHP for your subdomain

            Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:23:38 UTC from web
          2. @mrmattimation Actually, hold on. I can just enable autoindex for your subdomain.

            Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:24:36 UTC from web
            1. @redenchilada If it's no too much trouble, thank you.

              Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:26:15 UTC from web
              1. @mrmattimation It's on now.

                Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:26:46 UTC from web
                1. @redenchilada Thanks. c:

                  Monday, 14-Jul-14 20:27:26 UTC from web