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Depending on your web server configuration and the complexity of your website, Contribute may not be able to automatically detect all possible web server configurations. Contribute provides advanced configuration options that let you specify alternate configurations for your websites index files and alternate web addresses.
Note: As with the general sitewide settings, the advanced sitewide settings apply to all users who connect to the website using Contribute.
An index page is the web page that is displayed by default when a visitor visits a website. For example, if you enter the address www.mysite.com/ into a web browser, the page that is displayed may actually have the URL www.mysite.com/index.html.
Contribute includes a comprehensive list of possible index page names arranged in the order that they most commonly occur; however, you may need to specify exact page filenames and display order. For more information, see About web server index pages.
Some websites have multiple web addresses (URLs) that point to the same web pages. These sites use Domain Name Service (DNS) aliases, which allow several web addresses to refer to a single website. For example, www.mysite.com and www.mysite.org are technically different website addresses, but could point to the same website. If your website uses more than one web address, you must configure Contribute to recognize all of the possible web addresses.
If you dont configure Contribute in this way, users may try to connect to a website using a different web address than the one defined in Contribute, which may cause inconsistent or unpredictable behavior when editing or publishing web pages. For more information, see About alternate website addresses.
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