Is there anyway that the AccuSL app can be placed in the index.html entry for the web-server so that we don't have to point to that folder/app?
Thanks in advance,
Athena
Index.html Entry?
Started by ath3na, Jun 14 2012 11:54 AM
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#1
Posted 14 June 2012 - 11:54 AM
#2
Posted 20 June 2012 - 12:02 PM
Sorry but I don't understand the question. Could you give us more details on what you are trying to do?
#3
Posted 21 June 2012 - 09:07 AM
Mon,
Thank you for your response. Typically on webservers the web content would be housed in the root/inetpub/wwwroot folder. Once content is in that folder the index.htm/index.html file automatically loads when pointed to this webserver in a web browser. My question is whether there is some way to put the code or a link or something so that when accessing the webserver directly in a browser, the AccuSL application loads instead of getting nothing.... Currently you have to go to the webserverIP/AccuSL to get it to work.
It's difficult to explain, I know, so my apologies. It's not a huge thing but it would just be a lot easier if I didn't have to put the AccuSL folder in the link.
Thanks for your help,
Athena
Thank you for your response. Typically on webservers the web content would be housed in the root/inetpub/wwwroot folder. Once content is in that folder the index.htm/index.html file automatically loads when pointed to this webserver in a web browser. My question is whether there is some way to put the code or a link or something so that when accessing the webserver directly in a browser, the AccuSL application loads instead of getting nothing.... Currently you have to go to the webserverIP/AccuSL to get it to work.
It's difficult to explain, I know, so my apologies. It's not a huge thing but it would just be a lot easier if I didn't have to put the AccuSL folder in the link.
Thanks for your help,
Athena
#4
Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:57 AM
Hi Athena,
You can either do that directly in IIS by setting the default page that will load, or you could put a redirect directly in the index.htm and index.html pages. I am not on the IIS server now, but you can just set the default page there to the AccuSL folder and it will work. I think that loading the default.htm page in that folder would happen implicitly. The html one would use a refresh statement like this:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=http://webserverIP/AccuSL">
Hope this helps...
You can either do that directly in IIS by setting the default page that will load, or you could put a redirect directly in the index.htm and index.html pages. I am not on the IIS server now, but you can just set the default page there to the AccuSL folder and it will work. I think that loading the default.htm page in that folder would happen implicitly. The html one would use a refresh statement like this:
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=http://webserverIP/AccuSL">
Hope this helps...
David Foster
Engineerica Systems Support
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