I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
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Phil Neeb wrote:
I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
Using Apache? Change and/or add your DirectoryIndex; restart Apache
Phil Neeb wrote:
I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
You can specify these, in order or preference, with the DirectoryIndex
as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
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On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:10:30 -0500, Phil Neeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
Yes, it's normally
I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
Yes.
http://apache.org
Search for Index I believe.
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On Tue, 2005-03-15 at 11:10 -0500, Phil Neeb wrote:
I've noticed that PHP.net uses index.php as its homepage and well, I'm
curious as to how that's possible. Is it the server setup that allows
them to load a php file as their homepage or something else?
Apache handles this... or your web
file as their homepage or something else?
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