lquental
Posts: 15
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Posted: 01/19/2004, 1:08 PM |
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Hello,
I'm quite new to CCS, so I have a question:
Is there a way to use PHP without templates? The templates don't bother me at all, and I understand their usage. The problem is when I publish my project on my hosting server and I type my domain "www.mydomain.com" I see the template file and not the php file, it only works if I type "www.domain.com/index.php".
I know this probably is a Apache issue, but is there anyway to solve this with CCS?
Thanks in advance for any help,
Luis
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Don Safar
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Posted: 01/19/2004, 2:02 PM |
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Put an .htaccess file in the root directory of your website that has the
following line of information in it.
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html
This tells apache to look for index.php first then index.html.
"lquental" <lquental@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:5400c474a34c17@news.codecharge.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'm quite new to CCS, so I have a question:
>
> Is there a way to use PHP without templates? The templates don't bother me
at all, and I understand their usage. The problem is when I publish my
project on my hosting server and I type my domain "www.mydomain.com" I see
the template file and not the php file, it only works if I type
"www.domain.com/index.php".
>
> I know this probably is a Apache issue, but is there anyway to solve this
with CCS?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> Luis
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
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peterr
Posts: 5971
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Posted: 01/19/2004, 2:57 PM |
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BTW, if this is not your server and you are not allowed to configure it, then possibly you can use these "tricks":
1. Rename your page to "mainpage.php" in CCS.
Then manually create PHP page "index.php" (without .html template) that will redirect users to "mainpage.php".
2. Alternatively, you may be able to use your current index.php page , but put some JavaScript in your "index.html" that will check the current URL and if it contains "index.html" then redirect the users to "index.php".
Unfortunately I am not a JavaScript guru and possibly someone else here may offer a sample code.
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Sixto Luis Santos
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Posted: 01/19/2004, 4:13 PM |
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What I usually do is rename my "index" page to "start" or "home", then
create an index.php file with:
<?PHP
header("Location: start.php");
?>
or
header("Location: home.php")
if that happens to be your home page.
But first try Don's suggestion of creating or changing .htaccess.
Regards,
Sixto
"lquental" <lquental@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:5400c474a34c17@news.codecharge.com...
> Hello,
>
> I'm quite new to CCS, so I have a question:
>
> Is there a way to use PHP without templates? The templates don't bother me
at all, and I understand their usage. The problem is when I publish my
project on my hosting server and I type my domain "www.mydomain.com" I see
the template file and not the php file, it only works if I type
"www.domain.com/index.php".
>
> I know this probably is a Apache issue, but is there anyway to solve this
with CCS?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
> Luis
> ---------------------------------------
> Sent from YesSoftware forum
> http://forums.codecharge.com/
>
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lvalverdeb
Posts: 299
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Posted: 01/20/2004, 6:26 AM |
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Yet another way: open the index.html and add the following code:
<html>
<script language="javascript">
window.location="yourmainpage.php"
</script>
</html>
Luis
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