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#1 Re: CE4 Client Response Gallery » Why index.php » 2015-01-21 23:29:10

Ok - thanks - I'll try it later as I have a shoot now.
David

#2 Re: CE4 Client Response Gallery » Why index.php » 2015-01-21 23:17:06

Thanks for the answer, and Wow that is complicated! Perhaps I'll just stay with CR3.....

#3 Re: CE4 Client Response Gallery » Why index.php » 2015-01-21 22:59:10

Thanks for the help, it still doesn't seem to load the page. Here are tests:

This is the current url that I get http://www.davidmyersphotography.com/cl … /index.php

This is what I had before with CR3 http://www.davidmyersphotography.com/cl … index.html

Many thanks

#4 Re: CE4 Client Response Gallery » Why index.php » 2015-01-21 22:41:46

I'm not the most tech guy, so - with CR3 when I exported the gallery it always made an index.html file, which I used at the end of the url and worked fine - including using the responses panel for feedback. Now it makes index.php but the url ending with that can't be found. I really think my server is fine, as it is used by a large commercial web design agency who have huge clients.

So, should the index path end in /index.html or index.php??

Thanks

#5 CE4 Client Response Gallery » Why index.php » 2015-01-21 21:39:08

daveyd
Replies: 10

I'm a long time user of Client Response (CE3 really useful!) but with CE4 when I export the gallery it makes an index.php file and not an index.html file which I am used to having before. And then I cannot open that url once it is uploaded via my ftp?

Any ideas please, thanks?

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