• Justin Erenkrantz's avatar
    Fix subreqs with non-defined Content-Types being served improperly. · 15e95dc9
    Justin Erenkrantz authored
    If we do not know a C-T for a subreq, we *must* propogate that
    non-knowledge upwards to the main request.
    
    Previously, if you used a DirectoryIndex with a file without a C-T (say
    .shtml without AddType), the r->content_type will be kept as
    httpd/unix-directory when we promoted the subreq in mod_dir.  Since there
    would be no handler on this file, ap_invoke_handler (config.c:355) would
    set the handler to be httpd/unix-directory (which was the old C-T of the
    dir).  This would then trigger the handler to become httpd/unix-directory.
    mod_autoindex would then try to serve the request.  But, the filename
    was propogated upwards by mod_dir's DirectoryIndex via
    internal_fast_redirect - it would then return a 403 trying to generate a
    mod_autoindex page for a file.
    
    Now, we will use ap_default_type() which is correct.
    
    
    git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@94676 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
    15e95dc9
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