If your Apache config sets (say) www/wiki as the document root then you should just be using wiki/index.php - based on that you should be able to work out what you need to use.

As Brad says - show us the config and we can help better.


Jon Paris

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On Aug 24, 2018, at 10:55 AM, David Shirey <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jon - the message I get is The requested URL /root/www/wiki/index.php was not found on this server. I have tried the path without root and with two // in it’s place. Same message.

Rob - Through the HTTP Server Admin tool I can see that I have WEBSERVER1, an Apache server, running and listening at 192.168.9.6:80, the path that I have been using.




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Re: Accessing an IFS file from the Browser

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