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Welcome to the Web Hosting Support section! Here you will find basic Web hosting information to assist you in adding form mail, counters, and cgi-scripts to your Web site. Please select from the options below. For more in-depth tutorials on creating a personal homepage, please visit Your Homepage.
How much server space do I get? The amount of server space you receive depends on your hosting plan. Please visit Business Services to view a current listing of Web hosting plans and features to determine which plan you have. Is there a counter cgi that I can use? Psnw.com provides you with a counter that can be accessed by simply including the following command on your HTML document. Be sure to place it where you want it to appear. <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/counter.cgi"--> This will create a counter on your Web page(s). It will work independently with each individual page on which it's placed. You also may want to add some text before the tag, something like: Welcome you're the <!--#exec cgi="/cgi-bin/counter.cgi"--> person to visit this page! Is there a formmail cgi that I can use? Psnw.com provides you with a form mail script that you may download and install in your cgi-bin. Full instructions are included in the readme.txt file included in the zip. The zip file contains the instructions (readme.txt) and the script (form.cgi).
Can I have my own cgi-bin? Yes, you can set up your own cgi-bin by simply creating a new directory inside your public_html directory and naming it "cgi-bin." You can then install all of your cgi scripts into the cgi-bin directory. What version of perl are you running and what is the path to it? Psnw.com is currently running Perl Version 5.6. The path to Perl is /usr/bin/perl. Home - About psnw.com - Reseller Program - jobs@psnw.com Technical Support - Customer Service - Home Services - Business Services Terms of Service - Privacy Policy - Contact Us - Refer & Earn - Site Map [ Privacy Policy ] © 2006 ProtoSource Network. 7253 |
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