Ok I really didn't know how click count works so I added the directory to the sub domain i wanted it in. Changed the password and opened it with my browser. I setup (added) my sub domain url to see if I could track it or how it would work.
Anyway in this process something happened and now my page is blank. I was my index page - sub.domain.com. I removed everything and it still does not display anything. To test I made another test page and named it index.php and it worked fine.
Someone please don't tell me i lost my index page. please plesae plesae do not tell me i have lost is. What did it change? I use word press if that helps. and somewhere some how something change please help
Help Please my index.php is missing now
CCount doesn't change/edit/write to anything on your server except the ids.txt and clicks.txt files so adding your subdomain to CCount had nothing to do with "loosing" your index page.
FTP to your server to see if the index file is still in your subdomain folder and/if the subdomain folder even exists
FTP to your server to see if the index file is still in your subdomain folder and/if the subdomain folder even exists
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Yes, it's there and doesn't seem to work. Like I said, something happened to some file within wordpress. I can rename the index and upload a index file that displays something like test and it works. I was thinking about getting a copy of word press and copying over my existing files to see if that would fix my problem? as long as I do not clear my database it should work right?Klemen Stirn wrote:CCount doesn't change/edit/write to anything on your server except the ids.txt and clicks.txt files so adding your subdomain to CCount had nothing to do with "loosing" your index page.
FTP to your server to see if the index file is still in your subdomain folder and/if the subdomain folder even exists
If you haven't deleted anything from your databases it should 

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