[thelist] php on my index page?

Bob Haroche spambait at onpointsolutions.com
Wed Jan 21 20:17:20 CST 2004


> If you have no index.htm, index.html, default.asp, or default.cfm,
> index.php will be deafulted as yoursite.com/

True. And if for some reason people type yoursite.com/index.html and
you don't want to have them change to the .php extension, you can put
your blog entry on its own page and server side include that.  Of
course, by default most servers will then want your index page to have
an .shtml extension, but that too can be over-ridden with a server
configuration so as to retain the .html extension.

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Regards,
Bob Haroche
O n P o i n t  S o l u t i o n s
www.OnPointSolutions.com




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