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I'm trying to make a website on my school's server, but they have PHP installed as CGI, so .php files can only run in the cgi-bin folder.
This is somewhat problematic if I want my index to be a .php file and not a .html, since it needs to be outside of the cgi-bin folder and in the root WWW folder.

Furthermore, it's an apache server, so I tried editing my .htaccess file only to realize i don't know where the php-cgi binary is (this is my school's server, after all, and I don't have permissions just to explore).

Is there any other way of getting the .php index file which is outside of the cgi-bin folder to work without having to do something ugly like make an index.html file in the root directory which redirects to a .php file within the cgi-bin folder?


There must be a reason why your school does that. Mostly it's called security. Ask your tutor how you can do this. – Koning Baard XIV Jul 31 at 10:08
obviously it's for security. my "tutor," ie the IT department, has not responded yet. i don't imagine they will anytime soon either, which is why i am here. – hatorade Jul 31 at 10:36

migrated to serverfault.com by soulmerge, Tom Haigh, Marc Gravell Jul 31 at 10:47

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