moving index.php up in homesite directory

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I am simply trying to get a new site out to the public. When I installed Concrete 5.7.5.8, it put the site into a directory, I call it here Concrete5, right under my public-html directory. Now to see my website, I need to type in the addresshttp://mysite.org/Concrete5/ which gives me my web pages. When I type in my address as "http://mysite.org" -- I see a text page listing the directories under public-html. If the index.php were moved from the Concrete 5 directory up into the public-html directory, would I get my site by just typing the address "http://mysite.org", without having to add "/Concrete5/"? Do I need to do something to the .htaccess file? Are there any other changes I need to do?

Or is there another way to keep the current directory structure and get my site presented when a user types "http://mysite.org"?

Thanks from Johncneol

 
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Gondwana
You could probably do it using .htaccess rewrites, but the most direct solution would be to move all the Concrete5 files up one level in the tree (and then delete the empty Concrete5).