You may wish to read the indexing tutorial for more information.
AddIcon icon name1 name2... 
icon is a virtual path to an image
file which should be shown for files which match the pattern of
names. Alternatively, this can be a group of the format
(alt,icon) where alt is the text tag given for an icon for
non-graphical browsers, and icon is a virtual path.
name is either ^^DIRECTORY^^ for directories
(or **DIRECTORY** for backward compatibility),
^^BLANKICON^^, specifying the blank icon used to format
the list properly, a file extension (like .html), a partial filename,
a wildcard expression, or a complete
physical pathname. 
You may use as many AddIcon directives as you wish.
AddIcon /icons/image.xbm .gif .jpg .xbm 
When HTTPd is indexing and finds a file with the extension .gif, .jpg,
or .xbm, it will reference /icons/image.xbm as an image
to show next to the filename. 
AddIcon /icons/dir.xbm ^^DIRECTORY^^ 
If a given directory entry is in fact a subdirectory,
/icons/dir.xbm will be referenced as an image for that
index entry. 
AddIcon (SND,/icons/sound.xbm) *.au
This would reference /icons/sound.xbm as the image to
show next to any sound file, with the textual ALT tag of SND for
non-image clients.
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