• Resolved donellis

    (@donellis)


    I’ve tried searching but am probably not using the right search terms.

    I’ve created three blogs with WordPress…

    With all three, you simply typed “mywebsite.com/blog” in your browser window and it would appear.

    Now ony one works this way — the other two simply display what is in the folder. You must type in “mywebsite.com/blog/index.php” to get the blogs to appear. And if you click a Category, you’re right back in the raw folder view.

    I have upgraded all the sites to 2.0 and the problem site exhibits this same behaviour under both 1.5.1 and now 2.0. I did not change anything before this behaviour started appearing.

    Same behaviour in both Firefox and Internet Explorer.

    Any help would be gratefully received.

    Thank you.

    Don

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  • For some reason, index.php is not set as a default page for the sites where it doesn’t work. Ask your host to configure that.

    Thread Starter donellis

    (@donellis)

    Thank you for the quick reply… I was just coming to edit my post to say that all three sites are on the same webhost and they all worked for a long time until two of them stopped.

    But I’ll get hold of the webhost, anyway. Good suggestion. Thanks again.

    Don

    Thread Starter donellis

    (@donellis)

    Thanks to LesBessant, I checked with my website host and the problem is now resolved.

    Cheers… Don

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