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  1. #1

    Help With Re Directing Question

    Hey all,

    Well basically i just created this page http://www.talkmanunited.com/index.html and when i load http://www.talkmanunited.com i get the parent directory loaded.

    How can i load it so the index.html appears when i load http://www.talkmanunited.com

    Thank You
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  2. #2
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    Define the DirectoryIndex directive in httpd.conf/.htaccess. Namely, make it "DirectoryIndex index.html".

  3. #3
    Sorry a bit of a novice here, do you mean renaming the index in the cpanel and redirect it?
    If you love soccer then check it out here

    http://www.talksoccer.net/forum
    http://www.talksoccer.net

  4. #4
    Oh got it working nice one mate
    If you love soccer then check it out here

    http://www.talksoccer.net/forum
    http://www.talksoccer.net

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    Originally posted by will_stevens
    Oh got it working nice one mate
    No problem.

  6. #6
    Just a quick question when i type http://www.talkmanunited.com/forum the link appears like this http://www.fazkhan.lunarpages.com/forum/ is there anyway when clicking that so it appears in the domain such as http://www.talkmanunited.com/forum
    If you love soccer then check it out here

    http://www.talksoccer.net/forum
    http://www.talksoccer.net

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    Originally posted by will_stevens
    Just a quick question when i type http://www.talkmanunited.com/forum the link appears like this http://www.fazkhan.lunarpages.com/forum/ is there anyway when clicking that so it appears in the domain such as http://www.talkmanunited.com/forum
    Check your forum configuration for the name of the host for which vBulletin is configured. It could simply be configured for your LunarPages account, when you were testing it out, before you had your domain or whatever.

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