Server default web site goes to wiki

Hello all
I am running mavericks and server 3.0.1
and is I enable wiki server the default website goes directly to the wiki part and not to the top level server site....

If you enable the wiki system it will always be what you reach if you use the default name for that IP address.
Create at least one other DNS 'name' for the same IP address.  Have the wiki site respond if you address the computer by the original name.  You can enter any number of other web sites in the 'Websites' list on the Websites panel, and specify which 'Domain Name:' reaches each one of them.
Suggestions:
wiki.example.com
www.example.com
Something like that.

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