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 Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
Do you put banner ads on any of your web hosting accounts?
No! We do not put any form of advertising on your site nor will we in the
future.
How do I transfer files to my website?
Files must be transferred to the web server via File Transport Protocol
(FTP). If you need FTP, telnet, mail, or other Internet software, visit
Shareware.com or Download.com. Both are a great source for the latest
Internet applications with ratings and reviews to help you decide which
application is best suited for your needs. An FTP tutorial is also available
for beginner users who may not be familiar with FTP.
Can I use my account for commerical purposes?
Yes, you can use your account for commercial purposes.
How long does it take to setup a new web hosting account?
New accounts are set up in less than 24 hours from the time we receive your
order. Once an account is set up an activation notice will be sent to you
via email including your User ID, password, and FTP hostname. You can begin
uploading files to your new website immediately by using your IP Address.
Can I install my own CGI scripts?
Yes, but we do monitor CGI scripts and if your script hogs server resources
or is poorly written you will be asked to remove it from our servers.
Can I transfer an existing domain to your servers?
No! We do not put any form of advertising on your site nor will we in the
future.
Will I be able to access my site for updates 24 hours per day?
You have unlimited access via FTP 24-hours a day. As such, you can create
and maintain your web pages on your own computer and upload files to your
web site at your leisure.
Can I add more storage space to my site?
Yes, you can purchase extra space at $5.00 per month for each additional 50
megs of space.
Do you maintain backups of my data?
Yes, we do backups of your home and www directories on a daily basis.
We can only keep backups of data 1 day from the current date.
What is the local path to perl?
The path to perl is /usr/local/bin/perl
What is the path to curl?
The path to curl is /usr/bin/curl
What version of PHP are you using?
PHP version 4.3.11
What version of Perl are you using?
Perl version 5.8.3
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