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Installing in my old homepage

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benito
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Installing in my old homepage

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When installing the index.htm file , this file took my Whole page so I only could se the cumulus page. Clearly two indexfiles is no go. Trying to rename the indexfiles put the cumulus page right but with an old timestamp.
How do I put it righthttps://cumulus.hosiene.co.uk/posting.php?mode=post&f=4&sid=0a5d5908dc2b1d4f61c9c5551fea6c0a#
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Re: Installing in my old homepage

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If you want to have your own index page, one way to do that would be to put the Cumulus pages into a sub-directory (e.g. "weather") and link to that from your own index page.
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Re: Installing in my old homepage

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I did reinstall where I put the cumulusfiles in there own folder. But that did not help :-(
But if I could rename the index file the problem might be solved :-)
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Re: Installing in my old homepage

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If you have put files in sub folder you have to change the http call to the site.

Say you have installed everything in www.mywebsite.co.dk sub folder weather then the URL would be

http://www.myswebsite.co.dk/weather/index.htm
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Re: Installing in my old homepage

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benito wrote:I did reinstall where I put the cumulusfiles in there own folder. But that did not help :-(
If Cumulus is still putting the index.htm file in the same place as before, then you haven't configured the ftp directory correctly in the internet settings.
But if I could rename the index file the problem might be solved :-)
You can do that if you want. You will need to turn off 'include standard files', and then list all of the files separately on the files tab of the internet settings. And edit all of the files so that the links are correct. Much easier to put them in a separate directory.
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Re: Installing in my old homepage

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Forgot to write the Directory name under Internet settings. That done it Works fine. Except that the webcam cannot be called

Thanks for replyes

Benito
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