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    there is an index.php file in my root..if some one click on my home url,it redirect to http://emoneychat.com/index.php
    how to remove index.php file?????please help me...i am in a big trouble....i want to make a home page wwithout index.php file

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    Log in to your FTP and delete the file. Is there a reason that is a problem?
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    I think what he means is that he wants to remove the index.php file from the Address Bar input field, not physically remove it from the server.

    There is a good chance he might have an .htaccess file redirect.

    It happens sometimes, especially with poorly designed frameworks. For example: Social Engine.

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    That's not default behavior. It's either something the host is setting up, or something that is generated from, for example, .htaccess already. For this reason, trying to add something on top of the existing problem might just make it worse, so solving what's originally wrong will be easiest, I think.
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