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Finding Your PHP Version with Linux Hosting or Dedicated Servers
The easiest way to find your PHP settings for an account is to upload a PHP info...
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Generating a Strong Password
A password is your first and last line of defense in computer security. Typically...
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What type of hosting account do I have?
Many of our hosting accounts offer different features from one another. Fortunately,...
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How Can I Redirect an iTunes RSS Feed to Another Location?
If you have an RSS feed that you want to redirect to a new feed in another location,...
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What does my database restore error mean?
While attempting to restore a database back-up file, there are a variety of errors...
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What is a script?
A script is a library of functionality that is easily incorporated into a website....
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Keeping Your Hosting/FTP Password Secure
The best way to prevent hackers from taking over your website with malware is to...
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Do you support ColdFusion?
No, our shared hosting environment does not support ColdFusion as of November 29, 2011.
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Checking Your Hosting Account's Bandwidth and Disk Space Usage
Your hosting account uses bandwidth when it sends or receives data with the rest of...
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Which form mailers can I use with my Windows hosting account?
Our ASP form mailer is WEBFORMMAILER.ASP. Form-mailer functionality is also supported...
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Welcome to Your Hosting Control Panel
NOTE: Before you start, click here to see which version of the FTP File Manager is...
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Using the Hosting Account Password Vault
The Password Vault lets you store all of the user names and passwords associated...
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What is a web.config file?
A web.config file lets you customize the way your site or a specific directory on your...
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Enabling SSH on Your Linux Shared Hosting Account
To add SSH to your Linux Shared Hosting account, you need to enable SSH within the...
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Creating a Google Webmaster Tools Account
We have partnered with Google® to provide you with a special Webmaster Tools...
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Which permissions can my Linux hosting account use?
There are two types of general permissions and three types of advanced permissions you...
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Removing or Modifying Page Statistics v. 0.2 from Pligg
You can remove or disable the database associated with the Pligg Administration...
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Verifying Domains in Google Webmaster Tools
Using Webmaster Tools you can access crawl statistics, recent queries, errors,...
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Windows Hosting PHP Support
Windows IIS 7 shared hosting accounts run PHP 5, allowing you to install a variety of...
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What are Google Webmaster Tools?
Google® Webmaster Tools let you access data about the crawling and indexing of...
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Accessing Your Google Webmaster Tools Account
Using Webmaster Tools, you can access crawl statistics, recent queries, errors, and...
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Why is it important to update hosting plugins?
Plugins and extensions are powerful tools that let you extend your applications to do...
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What is a Cron Job?
Cron is a standard Linux feature that allows you to schedule tasks, called "Cron...
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What default files come with Linux shared hosting accounts?
Default site directory
welcome.html
This page serves as a placeholder until...
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Adding Bandwidth to Your Account
Bandwidth is a measurement of the amount of data allowed to pass between a...
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Setting a 404 Page on Subdomains and Aliased Domains
This article relates solely to Linux hosting plans.
404 Errors on subdomains
For...
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Reinstalling the Default Scripts Directory on Windows Shared Hosting
There are two form mailers on Windows shared hosting: gdform.php and...
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Using SSH with Mac OS
SSH provides a secure way of logging in to a remote machine and executing commands on...
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What is Magic Quotes?
Magic Quotes is a process that automatically escapes incoming data to the PHP script....
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Working with Hosting Account Administrators
If you want to give someone access to your hosting account but not all of your...
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Accessing Your Server Using Putty
You can use the Putty SSH client to access your Linux dedicated or Virtual Private...
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Viewing Your Website Before Changing Your Nameservers Using Host Files
Adding entries to your hosts file lets you view the files you uploaded to your hosting...
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Account Administrator Permissions
You can assign multiple permissions to an Account Administrator. The following is a...
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Using SSH to Connect to Your Linux Shared Hosting Account
You can access your Linux Shared Hosting account using SSH.
NOTE: To connect to...
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Setting up Permissions for AbleCommerce
AbleCommerce is a shopping cart system for Windows hosting that you can use to sell...
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Viewing and Ending System Processes on Linux Shared Hosting Accounts
On Linux® shared hosting accounts, you can view and end FTP, SSH, and Web...
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Shared Linux Upload Limitations
There is no FTP upload limit that we set - meaning there is no limit (aside from your...
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Welcome to Your Hosting Control Panel
NOTE: Before you start, click here to see which version of the FTP File Manager is...
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Upgrading to Web Hosting from Shared Hosting
If you currently use a Shared hosting account, you can upgrade it for free to a Web...
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What is a Content Delivery Network (CDN)?
A Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a connected system of Internet servers that are...
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What software do you install on Windows hosting account?
This is the default software on your Windows hosting server:
Operating System...
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Password Protecting a Directory in Your Shared Hosting Account
NOTE: Before you start, click here to see which version of the FTP File Manager...
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Top 5 Website Performance Problems
Knowing how to improve your website's performance is important. We use tools like P3...
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Setting up a Non-Web Accessible Root Folder
When setting up your shared hosting account, you are required to enter the primary...
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Can I use FastCGI with Perl?
Yes. However you will need to create an .htaccess file in the directory containing the...
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Password Protecting a Directory in Your Shared Hosting Account
NOTE: Before you start, click here to see which version of the FTP File Manager is...
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Finding Your Hosting Account's Nameservers
To make your website visible on the Internet, you need to point your domain name to...