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Do we charge to register your Domain Name? |
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We take the hassle out of domain registration. We do not charge to register your domain name. We will also pay the registrar for your domain name if you represent a religious organization. This is our contribution to Missions. -- Top |
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Do we manage your Domain Name expiration? |
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We manage your domain name expiration. We will notify you 30 days prior to renewal date. We will automatically pay the registrar for your domain name if you represent a religious organization. This is our contribution to Missions. -- Top |
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Do we pay for your Domain Name? |
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We pay the registrar for your domain name if you represent a religious organization. This is our contribution to Missions. -- Top |
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Do we help you with web page setup? |
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Click the following links or contact us for help. -- Top

• Web Site Setup
• Using FTP
• Email Setup
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Do we monitor your web server 24/7? |
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We monitor your web server 24/7. Our service includes an updated UNIX web server with high speed Internet connectivity. -- Top |
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Do you have 24/7 FTP account access? |
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You do have 24/7 FTP account access. You can transfer an unlimited amount of FTP data. Click Using FTP to learn more about using FTP. -- Top |
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Can you transfer unlimited FTP data? |
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You can transfer an unlimited amount of FTP data. You do have 24/7 FTP account access. Click Using FTP to learn more about using FTP. -- Top |
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Can you receive email via your domain? |
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You can receive email via your domain - you@yourdomain.com. You can use email aliases, forward email, and setup a vacation/auto-responder email reply. Click Email Setup to learn more about email setup. -- Top |
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How much server web space do you provide? |
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We provide 100 MB of server web space. Let us know if you need more space. Thousands of web pages can be placed within this space. Our service includes an updated UNIX web server with high speed Internet connectivity. -- Top |
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Can you enable CGI? |
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If you wish, we can enable CGI. CGI (Common Gateway Interface) defines a way for a web server to interact with external content-generating programs, which are referred to as CGI programs or CGI scripts. It is the most common way to put dynamic content on your web site. CGI scripts can be written in any programming language, including Perl (Practical Extraction and Report Language). Perl is designed for processing text and has become one of the most popular languages for writing CGI scripts. CGI scripts available for use include FormMail, Web-Based Email, Two-Dimensional Sorted Data Bases, Shopping Carts, and Message Boards. Let us know if you wish to use other CGI scripts. -- Top |
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Can you enable SSI? |
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SSIs (Server Side Includes) are HTML comments that direct the web server to dynamically generate data for web pages whenever it is requested. The simplest directive is #include, which inserts the contents of another file. This is useful for ensuring that headers and footers, for example, are the same on all web pages throughout a web site. You need only modify the include file, instead of updating every individual web page. Web pages that contain SSIs often end with a .shtml extension. This filename extension enables the web server to differentiate those web pages that need to be processed before they are sent to the browser. SSIs provide for interactive real-time features such as echoing current time, conditional execution based on logical comparisons, querying or updating a database, sending an email, etc., with no programming or CGI scripts. Let us know if you wish to know more about these directives. -- Top |