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Hello, let me explain what I mean by indexing a website:
Sometimes ill click on something or manually type in a URL into the web browser and ill be brought to a "index" of everything on that site. For example at the top of the screen it will say "index of /~whatever"
It is as if there is a folder with a bunch of files in it and I can see all those files, from .html, .exe, .mp3, .txt, .pdf... basically anything that the webmaster has uploaded is displayed in a list that describes file name, size, date created, etc.
How do i manually do this to a website so I can find files that someone may have forgotten to link to in an .html document (or link incorrectly to)?
an example of an index that I found is
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ [Broken]
I just want to be able to bring up that screen for all websites.
Thanks!
Sometimes ill click on something or manually type in a URL into the web browser and ill be brought to a "index" of everything on that site. For example at the top of the screen it will say "index of /~whatever"
It is as if there is a folder with a bunch of files in it and I can see all those files, from .html, .exe, .mp3, .txt, .pdf... basically anything that the webmaster has uploaded is displayed in a list that describes file name, size, date created, etc.
How do i manually do this to a website so I can find files that someone may have forgotten to link to in an .html document (or link incorrectly to)?
an example of an index that I found is
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ [Broken]
I just want to be able to bring up that screen for all websites.
Thanks!
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