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    tunks is offline Junior Member
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    Default mydomain.com don't use my index.php

    Hello,

    i have a problem.
    My site don't use my index.php everytime i go to the website there stands:" This is your temporary index.html file. Replace this with your own index.html file. "
    How can i change this ?

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    sgoodman is offline Master Member
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    Lightbulb Default File

    I think the Apache DirectoryIndex directive needs to be changed.

    Shane.
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    suwunk is offline Super Moderator
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    jeremya is offline Administrator
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    Quote Originally Posted by tunks View Post
    Hello,

    i have a problem.
    My site don't use my index.php everytime i go to the website there stands:" This is your temporary index.html file. Replace this with your own index.html file. "
    How can i change this ?
    Shane is correct, basically you just need to adjust the order that your webspace will look for root folder files. Actually, if you're using shared hosting with myhosting.com I believe you can simply remove (or rename) the index.html file that is stored in that same directory and it should look for the index.php at that point. If it still does not work, you might not be placing your files in the right folder for your webspace.

    Depending on whether you're using myhosting.com shared hosting or VPS with a control panel or other changes the specifics on how you can accomplish this so let us know if you're still having trouble!
    -Jeremya


 

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