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Any way to change built in directory listing?

Asked by qwertq in Red Hat Linux, Linux, Apache Web Server

I am wondering if there is anyway to change how the built in directory listing (when viewing a directory through a web browser) is generated? I know you can include a header/footer file, but i was hoping change each row - for instance drawing each one in a table row.

I am running Red Hat.

Looking to do this without php, so it would happen to every directory automatically - without having to add a .php to each one.

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