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Can't Edit Httpd.conf file on host How do I put the Index in
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What is need to move the index to my root rather then under the postnuke/html directory when I can't edit the httpd.conf file.
Seems that I saw that this is not too difficult but I need to fix it so that users can find my site.
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You may not have to edit httpd.conf
A lot depends on how your host has configured your httpd.conf.
Most are set up to default to index.html If that file is not present the will look for the next file in the list untill it gets to index.php.
That s how your host should have your Apache configured.
Some hosts have a control panel to you can set the page name of your
default page.
If in your root is a index.html, rename index.html to index.html.bak then move your PostNuke, if your host has your httpd.conf configure correctly index.php will then become the default.
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