Ughh. Feel so silly. Thanks! So it does display as such: These are the files in /var/log/vista/stcr2tsvr/

stc-gblkcopy.log 20150208-dubr3psvr-backup.log vista-stc.log 20150209-dubr3psvr-backup.log 20150210-dubr3psvr-backup.log cconsole.log 20150207-dubr3psvr-backup.log
and they are hyperlinks. Just need to figure out why when I click a link it is looking for the file in the cgi-bin dir where it is not located. So clicking the hyperlink of the log file that is located in /var/log/vista/stcr2tsvr/ directs me to http://10.*.*.*:****/cgi-bin/20150207-dubr3psvr-backup.log. Is there a way to direct it to the proper location or do I need to set up an alias in the httpd.conf pointing to /var/log/vista/stcr2tsvr/


In reply to Re^2: Display DIR files and output in html to select a file by vhaphisasset
in thread Display DIR files and output in html to select a file by vhaphisasset

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