When you visit a subpage of your website, you may receive an error message that resembles No input file specified
. This may be caused by:
Lack of subpage file names
If the subpage file name is not added to the default homepage list, the subpage cannot be visited.
Resolution
Log on to the Web Hosting console.
On the Host List page, locate the host instance in the host list.
Click Manage to open the Instance Details page.
In the left-side navigation pane, select Environment Settings>Default Homepage Settings.
Input the subpage file name, click Add, and then click Submit. For example, the subpage file name is index.htm.
Wrong file name order
You have added the homepage file name and subpage file names in the default homepage list, but you still failed to visit website subpages. In the context of this sort, check if you have added dynamic file name in the default homepage list, such as index.php.
In the default homepage list, only one dynamic file name can be recognized. In addition, the file names behind the dynamic file name cannot be recognized. For example, the order of the website files is:
As the subpage file name (index.htm) is behind the dynamic file name (index.php), the subpage file name cannot be recognized. As a result, the subpage cannot be visit.
Resolution
Place the dynamic file name at the bottom of the default homepage list, so it won’t affect the recognition of subpage files. In this example, the right order is: