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Changing index search order   PDF  Print  E-mail 
The following will override default search order for an index file in a directory.Note the last entry is an error page. Also note the backslash /404.html. The error page Must exist in your web root "/public_html". The reason that the index entries do not have a "/" is that we assume each subdirectory as a valid index file. This means you need one 404 file for the site. This 404 file will show the error page instead of a directory listing for directories without an index file. Just edit the file called .htaccess and add this line:

DirectoryIndex index.html index.cgi index.php /404.html


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