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    online24 is offline x10Hosting Member online24 is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Unhappy Help setting homepage

    hi i have created a web with login features and a bunch of pages uploaded all into my with a folder uner called login /home/online24/public_html/ and all my pages with index.html(home page) before login folder. but when i type my web adress in i get my login control panel and i want it back to index.html i can acess index.html by pressing home in my page or directly typing myweb.com/index.html please help

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    Re: Help setting homepage

    I didn't get your question. Can you explain it a bit?

    The folder structure that you mentioned wasn't very clear to me, either. Upload all your folders & files to home(denoted by icon)/ public_html in the File Manager.
    If your domain name is website.com and you want to create a page website.com/PageName.html, you should upload the file PageName.html to home/public_html.

    Rectifying the grammatical and punctuation errors will certainly help as well!

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    Re: Help setting homepage

    As Debojyoti Ghosh, there is much missing from your issue description. Follow the advice in my sig for guidelines on posting.

    My best guess is the page that the page that shows up as the index page (the login panel) is named something such as "index.php" or "index.shtml", both of which are valid directory indices. Since there can naturally be only one directory index in a directory, whichever has precedence (usually index.php, then index.shtml then index.html) will be picked.

    Solution: rename the login panel script or move it (and related files) to a sub-folder. Which to do depends on how the site is designed & implemented.

    It's also possible your browser is simply caching an old copy of the page, in which case clearing the cache should resolve the issue.
    Last edited by misson; 01-22-2012 at 02:01 AM.
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