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		<title>By: Saving you from yourself or specifying which index file to use with apache-- Avery J. Parker - Web site hosting and computer service</title>
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		<dc:creator>Saving you from yourself or specifying which index file to use with apache-- Avery J. Parker - Web site hosting and computer service</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] As I said, I mistakenly uploaded a page of links that I use for the main administration across many sites to this domain. Unfortunately, the server preferred using the index.html to the index.php that serves up the USUAL home page. So, for about an hour after my slipup&#8230;. the main page for this site showed a page full of links to admin logins/stat monitors, google utilities, etc. etc. (At least I&#8217;m not dumb enough to have put in password information.) Anyway&#8230;. I thought, how should I protect myself from doing that again? .htaccess is the answer&#8230;. [...]</description>
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[...] As I said, I mistakenly uploaded a page of links that I use for the main administration across many sites to this domain. Unfortunately, the server preferred using the index.html to the index.php that serves up the USUAL home page. So, for about an hour after my slipup&#8230;. the main page for this site showed a page full of links to admin logins/stat monitors, google utilities, etc. etc. (At least I&#8217;m not dumb enough to have put in password information.) Anyway&#8230;. I thought, how should I protect myself from doing that again? .htaccess is the answer&#8230;. [...]<!-- google_ad_section_end --></p>
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