Portal.php as Main page

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Portal.php as Main page

Post by bmroyer »

Your Portal Version: 1.0.0RC3
Your phpBB Type: Standard phpBB3
MODs installed: No
Your knowledge: Beginner
Boardlink: http://www.brandonroyer.com

What have you done before the problem was there?


What have you already tryed to solve the problem?
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I uploaded phpbb3 to the root directory. I then install the portal. I changed the htaccess file like I was suppose to. but it always goes to my forum index instead of the portal. I could make an html index file and have it redirect, but I don't want to go that route.

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Re: Portal.php as Main page

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I think u should write in ur .htaccess file portal.php before index.php
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Re: Portal.php as Main page

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tried it same thing
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Re: Portal.php as Main page

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Viele Grüße

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Re: Portal.php as Main page

Post by kb0000 »

In your folder have you put the portal.php file?
Check it, if it does not exist then it will go to index.php
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Re: Portal.php as Main page

Post by bmroyer »

he told me this
You could create a file called index.php and put something like this in it:
<?php
header('Location: http://www.BrandonRoyer.com/portal.php');
?>

Unfortunately though, your account type does not include the .htaccess file capability.

-Tyler
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so now what do I do?
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