Changing index.html

I want to call a web gallery from another page and not use the automatically generated Lightroom index.html as the homepage. There seem to be a number of index files generated by the template I used. index.html, index2.html, etc. How can I rename it to something like gallery.html and call it from another page? Thanks

Maybe I'm not clear. My homepage is index.html. If I go to mysite.com/photos/index.html I am told the file does not exist. But it does exist. When I open index up it's filled with Flash information.
There are no image files at that level however. All of the folders of images, thumbnails etc. are located deeper down. They are at: http://www.mysite.com/photos/bin/images/photos/index.html.When I open up this las index file it is the HTML one that I want to use.
I'm surprised that I cannot type out the address above and see something. So do I move all of the supporting files in the last index up a couple levels or do I delete the Flash index.html and the HTML version of the index.html and resent from Lightroom?
Thanks for your support.
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