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index.php in Subfolders
#1
Hello,

If I have an index.php file in a subfolder (e.g. usersc/search/) although system pages detects it, I cannot visit the page, it redirects to usersc/index.php.

Thank you!
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#2
Yeah....usersc has special properties. I would definitly try to do /search instead of usersc/search.
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#3
Shall do - I've always just put everything in usersc because I thought that was best practice - nevermind!! :p
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#4
Usersc is really only for files that have a cooresponding file with the same name in the users folder. Other than that, I stay out of it. It USUALLY doesn't hurt, but when you get into subfolders or other stuff like that, you never know.
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#5
I moved these directories to the root directory and am facing this issue again...
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#6
It's something that is called in Header that is causing this...
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