error-URL index.htm not on this web

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Queensway

Index htm error FP 03 June 13, 2007


In Windows XP2 / FP 2003 / Linksys Firewall

Error Message : "Server error: There is no file with the URL 'index.htm' in this web.

Every time that I [successfully] publish my local web to my remote web and then I "Close the site" and reopen my local web ,I experience the error message described above , only when I execute the index.htm [Home] file . Of all the other *htm files [10 in all ] all but the index.htm file loads & displays properly with out error. The solution to which I work around ; is to drag the index.htm file from the folder list , into the navigation page thus creating a new [Home] icon .I delete the old navigational structure including the "old Home "icon from the web and reconstruct a new navigational structure from scratch . Thus I resolve the error message. Barring a simpler solution , I must repeat this re-construction upon re-entering my HOME page after every publishing procedure. Please help.

Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

you may have two index pages...one .htm one .html
post the url to your website so we can help figure this out for ya.



Index htm error FP 03 June 13, 2007
In Windows XP2 / FP 2003 / Linksys Firewall
Error Message : "Server error: There is no file with the URL 'index.htm' in
this web.
Every time that I [successfully] publish my local web to my remote web and
then I "Close the site" and reopen my local web ,I experience the error
message described above , only when I execute the index.htm [Home] file . Of
all the other *htm files [10 in all ] all but the index.htm file loads &
displays properly with out error. The solution to which I work around ; is
to drag the index.htm file from the folder list , into the navigation page
thus creating a new [Home] icon .I delete the old navigational structure
including the "old Home "icon from the web and reconstruct a new
navigational structure from scratch . Thus I resolve the error message.
Barring a simpler solution , I must repeat this re-construction upon
re-entering my HOME page after every publishing procedure. Please help.
Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

You home page file name appears to be index.html (not index.htm)
See http://www.vira-mycosis.741.com/index.html
- contact your host to verify the correct home page file name and rename your home page file name to the same

PS
Also remove all spaces from file names

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| Yes, thank you, Mr. Giordano.
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| The URL of my website is ; www.vira-mycosis.741.com
|
| [Dr.Gordon J. Fimio]
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| | > you may have two index pages...one .htm one .html
| > post the url to your website so we can help figure this out for ya.
| >
| >
| > | >
| > Index htm error FP 03 June 13, 2007
| > In Windows XP2 / FP 2003 / Linksys Firewall
| > Error Message : "Server error: There is no file with the URL 'index.htm'
| > in
| > this web.
| > Every time that I [successfully] publish my local web to my remote web and
| > then I "Close the site" and reopen my local web ,I experience the error
| > message described above , only when I execute the index.htm [Home] file .
| > Of
| > all the other *htm files [10 in all ] all but the index.htm file loads &
| > displays properly with out error. The solution to which I work around ; is
| > to drag the index.htm file from the folder list , into the navigation page
| > thus creating a new [Home] icon .I delete the old navigational structure
| > including the "old Home "icon from the web and reconstruct a new
| > navigational structure from scratch . Thus I resolve the error message.
| > Barring a simpler solution , I must repeat this re-construction upon
| > re-entering my HOME page after every publishing procedure. Please help.
| > Dr. Gordon J. Fimio
| >
| >
|
|
 
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Queensway

Thank you Mr. Rusynko. Your suggestion proved fruitful. All is A-OK to
this point in time. No more "Errors"

Dr. Gordon .J. Fimio
 

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