Basic help needed. Will help you is IF you help me.

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by bubaipal, Apr 4, 2008.

  1. #1
    I know this is so easy, but I cant do it. I just learnes html so please help me out.

    I have a site say www.abc.com
    I have made it in frontpage.
    Its index is at www.abc.com/index.htm
    I created the pages linked to index in the same folder.
    So the linked pages appear as www.abc.com/linkedpages.htm
    How can I attach the link pages as www.abc.com/index.htm/linkedpages.htm
    Do I need to create a new folder?
    Please tell in details. Anybody helping me out, I will do any small piece of work for him for free.
     
    bubaipal, Apr 4, 2008 IP
  2. MeetHere

    MeetHere Prominent Member

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    yes you need to create a new folder.
    but without htm.
     
    MeetHere, Apr 4, 2008 IP
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    no both are different.

    you can't create a index.htm folder.
     
    MeetHere, Apr 5, 2008 IP
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    To have a link like: www.abc.com/index.htm/index.htm

    You will need to use htaccess redirection. However, I'm guessing this won't work if you already have an index.htm file in the root directory of your site. Try using a better naming convention.
     
    kenho, Apr 6, 2008 IP