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The name "index.htm*" is normally ok, but your particular main page file may have a different name, such as "default.html"; check it out. | The name "index.htm*" is normally ok, but your particular main page file may have a different name, such as "default.html"; check it out. | ||
HFS does not support server side scripting such as PHP or ASP but rather | HFS does not support server side scripting such as PHP or ASP but rather its own proprietary scripting called 'Macros'. Visit the Scripting Commands section of the wiki. | ||
; Disclaimer : HFS is not designed to publish websites. | ; Disclaimer : HFS is not designed to publish websites. |
Revision as of 17:42, 4 July 2011
Classic webservers are used to publish one or more websites. They operate in a simple way: you just need to indicate the location of a folder that contains files to be published.
You Need to be in Expert Mode.
You can also do this with HFS. Just follow these steps:
- In the Virtual File System window, right-click on root (the little house) and click bind root to real-folder.
- Select the folder containing files for the website.
- Right-click root again -> Advanced, and click default file mask.
- Type index.htm*.
The name "index.htm*" is normally ok, but your particular main page file may have a different name, such as "default.html"; check it out.
HFS does not support server side scripting such as PHP or ASP but rather its own proprietary scripting called 'Macros'. Visit the Scripting Commands section of the wiki.
- Disclaimer
- HFS is not designed to publish websites.