What's Wrong With My WP?

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Traska

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So I tried setting up and optimizing a word press blog for the first time this last week instead of a static site which I'm comfortable with. Google indexed it a few days ago and has displayed the meta description as this...

"Index of /. cgi-bin/. Apache/2.2.11 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.11 OpenSSL/0.9.8i DAV/2 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server"

I can't figure out what I did wrong. I hope this is really simple to some of you, if so what the hell did I do? The only thing I can think of is I used the WP reading option to set my "about us" page as the home page, but I don't see why it would mess anything up. :updown:
 


is something on the site linking to an empty directory? that looks like a directory listing. What happens when you click on the "cache" link under that google result? How about your .htaccess file, is it readable (permissions set to at least 644)? WP uses .htaccess for rewriting urls so if it cant read that then some URL structure might not redirect correctly to index.php

edit: i reread your post and realized its at the root directory. it looks like your home directory was empty when google visited, perhaps you havent been re-crawled since then.
 
is something on the site linking to an empty directory? that looks like a directory listing. What happens when you click on the "cache" link under that google result? How about your .htaccess file, is it readable (permissions set to at least 644)? WP uses .htaccess for rewriting urls so if it cant read that then some URL structure might not redirect correctly to index.php

edit: i reread your post and realized its at the root directory. it looks like your home directory was empty when google visited, perhaps you havent been re-crawled since then.

The indexed title is "index of /" which I don't understand either

I am guessing some plug-in I am using is messing everything up.
oh god more testing...:updown:
 
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