When I add pages in phpwcms they don't show up at the domain, I have to put the whole path into the URL (i.e. senvinet.dk/phpwcms/index.php?id=1,1,0,0,1,0).
I can't expect visitors to remember such paths.
How do I get things to show up right on the domain? Should the contents of phpwcms be situated in the root of the webserver? Now it is situated in the map 'phpwcms' in a map called 'public html' on the webserver. (At first I put it in the root, but it didn't show up there either).
How do I attach the homepage to the domain?
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How do I attach the homepage to the domain?
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you need to make a template and a layout
eg. take a look at phpwcms-docu.de
If you know a little german: http://peperkorn-online.de/quick-start_ ... -dev.phtml
and
Og god jul!
eg. take a look at phpwcms-docu.de
If you know a little german: http://peperkorn-online.de/quick-start_ ... -dev.phtml
and
Og god jul!
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If you don't have root priviledge to the server you can do this with a simple meta tag:
put this in the root of your server, where subdir is the phpwcms root. Name it index.html there ...
Just google around, perhaps there is ab better one elsewhere
grretz
Jürgen [/code]
If you don't have root priviledge to the server you can do this with a simple meta tag:
put this in the root of your server, where subdir is the phpwcms root. Name it index.html there ...
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<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1; url=http://www.planethtml.de/subdir">
</head>
<body>
Sie werden automatisch weitergeleitet...<br>
</body>
</html>
Just google around, perhaps there is ab better one elsewhere
grretz
Jürgen [/code]