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13-Jan-2008, 12:07 PM #1
403 error
Hi, I can access my pages via Dreamweaver but they open in what I assume is the sites directory URL, but when I put the sites URL in i.e. www.meadowsnursery.co.uk I get error 403 Forbidden.New to this but I am guessing from what I read that the server thinks I'm trying to browse the directorys for the site. Anyone help please
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13-Jan-2008, 12:27 PM #2
Hi,

You need to have a page called index.htm/html/php/etc in the root directory. The only thing I could find on your site is here:

http://www.meadowsnursery.co.uk/index.htm/index.htm

If that's the page you're expecting to see, then move the index.htm file and any associated files (such as images) up one level to the root directory and get rid of the index.htm folder. So you should see in your browser:

http://www.meadowsnursery.co.uk/index.htm

Hope this helps

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13-Jan-2008, 01:25 PM #3
Thanks Jay
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