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    I’ve got WordPress v.2.2 in my directory. I want to display a page that is separate from wordpress and have it in my main directory but when I go to that page the template hierarchy (at least that’s what I assume does it) displays the index, how do I over come that? (did I explain in an understandable way, if I didn’t tell me and I’ll try again) Thanks in advance.

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  • So you want to have a separate page like this…

    WP Blog : https://www.example.com/
    New Page: https://www.example.com/page.php

    You can’t have the page as part of the WordPress admin if that’s what you’re after.

    Thread Starter bonnerl17

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    No, I’m wanting to make a page say https://www.mydomain.com/afile.php and then I want that file to display something not related to wordpress but i can’t cause wordpress makes it display the index.php

    Thread Starter bonnerl17

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    I hate having to bump stuff up the list. but here’s a bump anyway.

    Thread Starter bonnerl17

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    Ok let me explain what I’m wanting to do at this moment. I’m experimenting with an iframe, and in that iframe I want the w3’s things for telling people my page is valid. So I have the coding for that in there and the doc type, html tags…ect but when I put the iframe on my main page and link it to the page with the valid stuff.Now when I go to my home page or any other blog page (excluding the admin area) it shows my blog home page (the index.php) in that iframe.

    So what do I have to do for it to show my other coding?
    What do I have to do for it not to show

    Thread Starter bonnerl17

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    I got it. I put made wordpress operate out of a subdirectory.

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