FrostedCookies
FrostedCookies

Reputation: 2293

index.php is not loading by default in apache2

I just installed Ubuntu 17.04 and set up my LAMP server w/ PHP7 and the PHP modules enabled for Apache2.

When I go to http://localhost/ it defaults to the index.html that is present in /var/www/html and not the index.php that is there. When I go to http://localhost/index.php the php file loads just fine and the php script executes.

In looking at other posts ( index.php not loading by default ) I saw that the preferred solution is to edit the /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/dir.conf file to move the index.php before the index.html in the DirectoryIndex entry.

<IfModule mod_dir.c>
    DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.cgi index.pl index.xhtml index.htm
</IfModule>

So I did this and saved the file as sudo, restarted the apache service as well as tried restarting the computer and it still serves the index.html first. Any idea? Should I use the .htaccess file solution instead? Thanks!

Upvotes: 1

Views: 9141

Answers (1)

Jpsh
Jpsh

Reputation: 1726

This is likely a caching issue in your browser when you go to http://localhost/ try pressing Ctrl + F5

Upvotes: 4

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