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I call my menu using a PHP include statement on every page and works great but it doesn't display correctly on index.php when going to www.mywebsite.org

Thread began 10/15/2014 7:49 pm by MrProDesignWebsites | Last modified 10/16/2014 4:53 pm by MrProDesignWebsites | 1114 views | 3 replies

MrProDesignWebsites

I call my menu using a PHP include statement on every page and works great but it doesn't display correctly on index.php when going to www.mywebsite.org

If I put in an absolute path of http://www.mywebsite.org/index.php my menu displays the "home" button/link active on the home page correctly.
If I only go to the URL: http://www.mywebsite.org, my menu doesn't highlight the "home" button/link and doesn't highlight any menu item.
I have tried server redirects to get it to always point to the index.php but can't get this to work. I am using CSS Menu Writer. Can you help?

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