Hi Simon, I'm not entirely certain about this approach. I'll send an email with a bit more information and hopefully we can nut out a solution from there.
Rgds, Paul
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Hi Simon, I'm not entirely certain about this approach. I'll send an email with a bit more information and hopefully we can nut out a solution from there.
Rgds, Paul
Hi Simon. Thanks for your response. I have taken out the space in the sub-folder and this has fixed the problem. I can now see and define the edit areas on the page within that folder.
However, I have created another problem with it. I created the sub-folder to use as a password-protected directory for the website. The page within that directory contains sensitive information that requires a secure log-in to access.
When I set the directory as password protected using my hosting provider's cpanel, SimpleCMS can no longer find the page. I understand why this happens, Simple CMS has no ability to log-in to the password protected directory. But I need users to be able to update information on this page. Can you suggest any way around this problem?
Rgds, Paul
Inside my site is a sub folder containing one page. The purpose of the sub folder is to allow a secure log in to that page. I can see the page on the site map but when I click on it to define edit areas, I receive the following message:
Find your index.html page
This is the page which is displayed when a user first visits your website. It usually lives in the public_html, the httpdocs folder or simply in a folder marked ' / ', but is unique to your web host.
Up
/public_html
For doctors
Resources
cgi-bin
css
index.html
Directory path to where your website files are
/public_html/index.html
It appears that when I try to go into a sub folder, Simple CMS wants to direct me back to the public/html folder. Any suggestions about what I'm doing wrong or is this something Simple CMS cant do.
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