Understanding "Index of /" and the Parent Directory Link If you’ve ever stumbled upon a sparse, white webpage filled with a simple list of files and folders, you’ve encountered a . Usually accompanied by the header "Index of /" and a prominent "Parent Directory" link at the top, these pages are a fundamental (and often unintentional) part of the web’s infrastructure.
Server administrators can control whether directory listings are displayed and how they are presented: index of parent directory top
: A plain white background with a list of files, folders, their sizes, and "Last Modified" dates. Parent Directory directory index Understanding "Index of /" and the
Understanding "Index of /" and the Parent Directory Link If you’ve ever stumbled upon a sparse, white webpage filled with a simple list of files and folders, you’ve encountered a . Usually accompanied by the header "Index of /" and a prominent "Parent Directory" link at the top, these pages are a fundamental (and often unintentional) part of the web’s infrastructure.
Server administrators can control whether directory listings are displayed and how they are presented:
: A plain white background with a list of files, folders, their sizes, and "Last Modified" dates. Parent Directory