hi Eno,

yes, i forgot to write the index.php and the backend.php are there:

now public_html looks like this:
/css
/images
/js
/uploads
.htaccess
robots.txt
index.php
backend.php


2009/9/24 Eno <[email protected]>

>
> On Thu, 24 Sep 2009, Daniel Echalar wrote:
>
> > now public_html looks like this:
> >
> > /css
> > /images
> > /js
> > /uploads
> > .htaccess
> > robots.txt
>
> Where is your index.php?
>
> > http://www.myhostingprovider.com/~withoutdomain/index.php<http://www.myhostingprovider.com/%7Ewithoutdomain/index.php>
>
> Makes sense, because public_html is a user dir. In other words, it's
> supposed to be used for personal web pages under a username like
> http://www.myhostingprovider.com/~username/<http://www.myhostingprovider.com/%7Eusername/>gets
>  linked to the public_html
> directory.
>
> But thats not the normal way to host a web site. Normally your
> hosting provider would point to say, example.com to a specific folder in
> your account. On one provider I know, they will have an example.com folder
> and under that an html folders which is the actual web root. You need to
> find out the specifics from your hosting provider.
>
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> >
>

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