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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upl (1 viewing)
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TOPIC: Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upl

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allie (User)
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Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upload 2008/08/14 12:43  
Hi I uploaded drupal 6.3 and drupal modules to my server. However I still see the apache2 test page. I tried uploading it to public_html. and /. Is there something I have to do to activate these chages? Or am I uploading to the wrong place?
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allie (User)
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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upload 2008/08/14 12:45  
nevermind the test page told me what to do. /var/www/html/.
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Joe (Admin)
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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upload 2008/08/14 12:48  
nevermind the test page told me what to do. /var/www/html/.

That's never where Virtualmin puts things. Are you sure you've got your box configured correctly?

Check the troubleshooting common problems guide...it sounds like you've got NameVirtualHost or VirtualHost problems:

http://www.virtualmin.com/documentation/id,web_service_troubleshooting/
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allie (User)
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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upload 2008/08/14 12:50  
nevermindthe nevermind that didn't work unless it takes a while.
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Joe (Admin)
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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upload 2008/08/14 12:57  
No, it doesn't take a while. You've got a misconfiguration somewhere. ;-)

Apache might need to be told that index.php is a valid index page.
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max (User)
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Re:Apache2 test pagestill showing after drupal upl 2008/08/14 13:40  
this may sound stupid, but you need to remove the existing index.html file. It has priority over the index.php file that your CMS is probably using.
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