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What are the details of your nameservers? Primary Nameserver: NS1.WEBLOUD.COM Secondary Nameserver: NS2.WEBLOUD.COM Do you offer sub-domains? Yes we do. If you want to setup sub domains you can do so by using your control panel. For information on how to use your control panel click here to download our guide. How is e-mail administration handled? After you have sign-up with us, you can go to your
account control panel to setup the e-mail accounts. For instructions on
how to use the control panel, click here to download
our guide. Which folder do I load my web pages to? You should place all of your web documents in the public_html directory. Do you offer Microsoft FrontPage extensions? Yes. Microsoft FrontPage 98/2000/2002 extensions are available. You can install these with your contol panel. For instructions download our cpanel online help by clicking here. Please note that in order for the frontpage components (contact form, hits counter and etc.) to work, you must upload your web site using the frontpage program publish feature or the component(s) will not work. Also FrontPage requires you use the entire http://www.domain.com/ in the address you are attempting to publish to. Does your server support Dreamweaver? Yes. Since Dreamweaver uses FTP functionality to upload and synchronize web files it is natively supported on our servers. Do you offer SSI ? Yes, you can use SSI on our servers. SSI stands for "server
side includes" Do I get my own CGI-BIN ? Yes, you have your own CGI-BIN and can upload CGI scripts via FTP or you may use your control panel to upload your CGI scripts. What is the full path to my CGI-BIN? /home/username/public_html/cgi-bin Can I have CGI outside of the bin? Yes, CGI will function in the public_html folder What version of PHP is installed on your servers? PHP version 4.2.2 What Version of Perl is installed on your servers? Perl 5.6.1 What Version of MySQL is installed on your servers? MySQL 3.23.45 What is the correct path to perl? /usr/bin/perl What is the correct path to sendmail? /usr/sbin/sendmail
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