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I went back and started over again. I uploaded an index.html and a subdirectory called icons. The page appears http://oxsystems.pcriot.com/ but without the icons. I changed the path to http://oxsystems.pcriot.com/public_html/icons, public_html/icons, /icons and the default of simply icons. None of these paths worked! The icons directory is set to 755 and should be fine. Is there something unique about the website that cannot use subdirectories? I have never experienced this kind of problem before, so what am I doing wrong?

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Danny Oxford
 

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I went back and started over again. I uploaded an index.html and a subdirectory called icons. The page appears http://oxsystems.pcriot.com/ but without the icons. I changed the path to http://oxsystems.pcriot.com/public_html/icons, public_html/icons, /icons and the default of simply icons. None of these paths worked! The icons directory is set to 755 and should be fine. Is there something unique about the website that cannot use subdirectories? I have never experienced this kind of problem before, so what am I doing wrong?

Thanks,
Danny Oxford

Are you sure, you uploaded the icons folder to public_html folder.

I can't access the folder.
 

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Yes the subdirectory according to the filemanager is in directory Public_html/icons with a setting of 755 which you should see? I have all the link images pointing to that directory as mentioned in the previous message. Is there some setting that is not allowing that directory to be seen by you and the webserver?

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Danny
 

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We ran into this with another user in the past; unsure what caused it, but what happens if you change it to somethng other than icons, even icons_ or iconz?

Cause if memory serves, for the other user it only happened if it was icons.
 

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I did notice that the file type for the index.html is text/x-generic but the icons directory type is httpd/unix-directory. The public_html directory type is publichtml and has a setting of 750. Could there be a problem with file types? I uploaded the files with FileZilla and assume there isn't changes made to the file type.

I took your suggestion and deleted my index.html but have been unable to upload the the new version. I also renamed the icons to icons_ as suggested. I then went to my site and all the directories are visible with links. I have since deleted the icons_ directory and will attempt to upload everything, later.

Still trying
 
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