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March 29, 2008 at 12:16 pm #764526
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InactiveSteve,
i would consider that as a major problem…..
try to find out wich index is getting the most links and remove the other one
or redirect one to another in the .htaccess
March 29, 2008 at 1:45 pm #764530Anonymous
InactiveIn most cases the .html page that will be the default. Depending on how your host has set up their server, only 1 of the 2 pages will be used and the other will be completely ignored.
I think if you put a index.html file and index.htm file on the server, the index.html file will show up as the homepage.
Look at your stats and see if .htm has ever been accessed.
The 3 character extension is a carryover from the DOS days when a filename could only be 8 characters for the name and 3 characters for the extension. (for backwards compatibility with older computers/browsers)
March 29, 2008 at 3:12 pm #764537Anonymous
InactiveShouldn’t be a problem if the content isn’t identical on the 2 pages.
If being concerned, just put this meta tag on one of the pages:
March 30, 2008 at 1:41 am #764566Anonymous
GuestI’ve been thinking about what E said … or rather how he must have looked when he made his post.
I picture E sitting at his PC with a look of horror thinking to himself … “this guy may actually find a way to physically hurt himself while working online!”.

thanks again all.
March 30, 2008 at 6:58 pm #764603
LucretiaMembersometimes I think to start over and write it all in php but I do not have the time for it now. I hate it to change the menulinks on al pages every time I add something new. But I should have RTFM beforehand. :3eyes:
Yes it can be very frustrating to learn it all,
Your sites are showing some progress BB1Webs!
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