Whatever the webmaster sets it to be. Normally it's index.html (or index.htm on 8.3 systems), but for most HTTP servers, this is a configurable parameter.
you resolve the problem copy find the specified file make sure you specify the correct path and file name
home page
The easiest way to set the default page (by directory) for your 'home page' is to edit the file (or add one if it is not already there) .htaccess -> this file name begins with a period Add this line to the top of the file and then save it. ---- DirectoryIndex filename.html
All you need to do is fill out and file the correct paper work. You will need to visit the county you plan to file name change in.
Straight HTML pages are usually index.htm or index.html for most webservers IIS (Windows Server) tends to default to default.htm though.
Nie Allien has a dragon on the homepage, but you coul be looking for something different.
Typically it is either index.htm or default.htm. There are many other variations depending on what options the web server has. -- File extenions could be different as well, like, HTML (long versoin of htm), php, asp, and others, but the name usually stays the same...
A home page can be any php script. The most common used name for the 'home page' is the file called index.php in the public_html folder of your web host.
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Yes, Staples does have expandable file folders, even ones that are 100% recyclable. Here's a link to their homepage: www.staples.com/
You can name the homepage anything you want, usually it is the website name or company. I think you are referring to the title of the page. If you're not, the homepage on a website is index.html/php etc.
First, save the video onto your computer. Remember where you have the file stored, and what the name of it is. Next, create a Youtube account if you don't already have one. Once the account is created, click "Upload" from the homepage. Select the file to upload. Voila!