How to allow a robots.txt file to be visible on browser when accessed by url
We are trying this on AEM as a cloud and in dispatcher we have already pasted the following config in dispatcher_vhost.conf but it still doesnt seem to work.
<Directory "/mnt/var/www/html/content/dam/sitefolder/">
<FilesMatch "\.(txt)$">
Header set Content-Disposition "inline"
Header set Cache-Control "max-age=86400, public"
Require all granted
</FilesMatch>
</Directory>
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Hi @Ralph8,
By default, all the resources which has jcr:data property or jcr:content/jcr:data (which your robots.txt file will have in this case) will have an header with value as "attachment".
We need to make an entry (Exclude entry to not have the Content-disposition as attachment) in Apache Sling Content Disposition filter (in your publish instance) -> Clear cache, if desired and then try accessing the file.
1. Please add the below rule in the /filter section of the farm file:
##Add allow rule for robots.txt in dispatcher
/0100 { /type "allow" /url "/robots.txt"}
2. Add the redirect rule in the vhost file or rewrite file:
RewriteRule ^/robots.txt$ https://<dns>/<content-path>/robots.txt (your content path should be masked based on content masking rule or mapping rule in publisher)
Now - try to access the robots.txt with public domain.
Hi @Ralph8,
By default, all the resources which has jcr:data property or jcr:content/jcr:data (which your robots.txt file will have in this case) will have an header with value as "attachment".
We need to make an entry (Exclude entry to not have the Content-disposition as attachment) in Apache Sling Content Disposition filter (in your publish instance) -> Clear cache, if desired and then try accessing the file.
Hi @Vijayalakshmi_S , my robots.txt is set in DAM at /content/dam/abc/robots.txt
I have setup the Apache Sling Content Disposition Filter configuration as shown below -
However, on the browser the Content-Disposition is still set as attachment for the request URL.
Can you please help with this ?
@Rohan_Garg Did you get a solution to this ?
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It means you are able to access the robots.txt with public domain but the file is getting downloaded - right?