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Technical Support  :  Web Hosting Support
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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.

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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!

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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). If you are not familiar with form fields, visit the forms tutorial at A Beginner's Guide to HTML.

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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.

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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.

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