Index manager in cPanel

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<seo title="Index manager in cPanel" metakeywords="index manager,index,page manager,index of page" metadescription="Index manager in cPanel" />
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<seo title="Index manager in cPanel" metakeywords="index manager,page manager,index of page" metadescription="Index manager in cPanel" />
  
<div align=justify>When accessing a directory (rather than a page) on your site, a visitor will typically see the index page for that directory as index page is the one that starts loading automatically when your domain name is typed into a browser. If there is no index page existing, the browser will display the '''''Index of''''' page or a list of the files in that directory. There is a page manager tool included in cPanel.  
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<div align=justify>When accessing a directory (rather than a page) on your site, a visitor will typically see the index page for that directory as index page is the one that starts loading automatically when your domain name is typed into a browser. If there is no index page existing, the browser will display the '''''Index of''''' page or a list of the files in that directory. There is a page manager tool included in cPanel exactly for this problem.  
  
Using the Index Manager allows you to define the way a specific directory index will appear to the page visitors. You can also turn off indexing, to prevent a directory’s contents from being visible.
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Using the Index Manager you can define the way a specific directory index will appear to the page visitors. You can also turn off indexing, to prevent a directory’s contents from being visible.
  
 
To use the page manager tool, log into your '''cPanel => [[Advanced]] => Index Manager.'''
 
To use the page manager tool, log into your '''cPanel => [[Advanced]] => Index Manager.'''
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* Click the folder icon next to the directory name to navigate the Index Manager
 
* Click the folder icon next to the directory name to navigate the Index Manager
  
* Click the directory name for which you want to change the indexing style.
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* Click the directory name you want to change the indexing style for.
  
 
* There are 4 options available at cPanel Index manager; select one of the following:
 
* There are 4 options available at cPanel Index manager; select one of the following:
  
  '''''Default System Setting:''''' This will use the default defined by your  
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  '''''Default System Setting:''''' This will use the default settings defined  
  web host.
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by your  web host.
  
 
  '''''No Indexing:''''' The contents of the directory are not listed;
 
  '''''No Indexing:''''' The contents of the directory are not listed;
 
  visitors will get the “forbidden” message.  
 
  visitors will get the “forbidden” message.  
  
  '''''Standard Indexing:''''' Contents will appear as the '''''Index of''''' page with
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  '''''Standard Indexing:''''' Contents will appear as the '''''Index of''''' page  
  the list of filenames.
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  with the list of filenames.
  
 
  '''''Fancy Indexing:''''' A visitor will see the information about the files,  
 
  '''''Fancy Indexing:''''' A visitor will see the information about the files,  

Latest revision as of 12:42, 21 November 2011

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