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madmax
post May 13 2007, 03:08 PM
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This may be sort of a Noob question but.....

How on earth do I view my webpages??
I logged into my control panel and uploaded my webpages(html and php) but what are the links to the?? (I mean mysite.qupis.com/myfile.html or something like that)

Pleez help me mates. sad.gif sad.gif sad.gif


My site is madmax.qupis.com

Need help!!
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Imtay22
post May 13 2007, 03:56 PM
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To view your web pages properly, you must upload them into the "public_html" or "www" folders. Then the file you made to be the home page, make it "index.html" or "index.php" etc... Try that and post back here if that didn't work.
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post May 13 2007, 04:15 PM
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Imtay is right. When you upload to the root directory, which is the first directory that the file-manager shows you, you are uploading on the server, but the only folder the server shares with the world is the www folder. Put your entire site there. Also I just wanted to clarify that when imtay said call your homepage index.html, he meant this:

The index page is the page that shows up if you just go to a directory. For example, if you have yoursite.com, and you didn't want people to have to go to yoursite.com/home.html to view your webpage, name your homepage index.html and it shows up when you just go to yoursite.com... This also works in directories. If you have your directory: yoursite.com/directory/page.html, you can have that page show up when going to yoursite.com/directory/ just by renaming page.html to index.html.

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madmax
post May 14 2007, 07:23 AM
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Well I tried uploading some test files to the www folder,but to no avail

Then I tried to look at it https://madmax.qupis.com:2083/my_file.php and https://madmax.qupis.com:2083/my_file.htm

The htm files (when I try to see them return a blank page)while the php files return a "no infut file specified" error


What do I do??

The HTM file error Attached File  htm.jpg ( 126.2k ) Number of downloads: 1


The PHP file error Attached File  php.jpg ( 130.17k ) Number of downloads: 0
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post May 14 2007, 07:27 PM
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Well in those links above youve included the ":2083" section which is basically a link to your control panel where you log in to manage your website, your website's address to everyone else is http://madmax.qupis.com/ note that its just "http://" no 's' there. Though the page names you gave dont seem to work, make sure as said that you uploaded them into the WWW folder of the public_html folder, if you have trouble getting into either folder or uploading then ask away, i had this issue too until i asked here in the forums.
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