index.htm issue with Google

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Because you have 2 home pages...one is index.htm one is index.html you
should only have one...one that your server requires - which appears to be
index.htm

Delete the unneeded one and eventually Google will re-index you.



| I'm webmaster for www.missmariescharmschool.com. When I click on the
Google
| citation for this site, www.missmariescharmschool.com/index.htm, the home
| page to which I am taken is missing the navigational buttons/links in the
| left margin. Why might this be the case? Thanx.
 
Because the default page for your site is index.html. When you don't
specify a page but only a folder then the server will look for the
default page and present that.
You may want to remove index.htm or set it to redirect to index.html

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
No, I have only one homepage, which I have since renamed as an .html page. If
I type www.missmariescharmschool.com/index.html as the URL, the nav buttons
appear as they should. But if I use index.htm, the nav buttons remain
missing. I should think that, when Google recrawls the site, the displayed
link will be the .html link and all will be well.
 
You may want to remove index.htm or set it to redirect to index.html

I have removed the former.
 
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