Having cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi problem

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dat.max58

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Hi Admin!

Today I just update my website by delete all files in (/public_html) folder. After that I can access my site. Then I just upload an image to override an old image in (/public_html/data/images/gallery/3d-design/jupop) folder. Then the problem http://activethinking.net/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi. My site is not shown.
I can only see my site by adding index.html like this: http://activethinking.net/index.html
Also, it causes my flash site problem by not loading the last thumbnail stopped at 10/11.
Can you tell me what causes this problem and
Please help me to solve this problem asap coz I have to send the link as my portfolio!

Thank you very much!

Max

---------- Post added at 06:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:56 PM ----------

Thanks Admin! my site back to normal!:smile:

---------- Post added 05-15-2011 at 05:25 AM ---------- Previous post was 05-14-2011 at 06:42 PM ----------

This morning I have the same problem again
http://activethinking.net/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi
can u please fix that, It is very unstable now:frown::frown::frown:
 
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carl6969

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Howdy;
Are you still experiencing difficulty?
Your website is loading quickly for me and with no errors of any kind at this time.

- Carl
 

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Thank you very much Carl! I found the problem and fixed. I'm sorry that I forgot to post the closed thread! My mistake was that I deleted the .htaccess file, so the sever cannot find my default index.html and that cause the problem. Then I add "DirectoryIndex index.html index.php" into the blank .htaccess which is created automatically by the server. That solved the problem!:rolleyes:

So my lesson from this one is not to delete the index.hmtl and .htaccess file. Better to overwrite the index.html 8)
 
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