Frequently
Asked Questions
CGI Scripts, Dynamic Content
and Programs
- Do your servers support dynamic
web content?
- Can I write and run my own CGI scripts
and programs?
- What ready-to-use CGI scripts do you
provide?
- What programming languages and development
tools are supported by your servers?
Do your servers support dynamic
web content?
Yes! Our servers support a great range of tools for
building dynamic content into your web pages. This includes
support for ASP, PHP, Macromedia Flash, SSI (Server
Side Includes), Javascript, CSS (Custom Style Sheets),
database interaction, Java applets, and sites developed
with Macromedia Dreamweaver and Microsoft FrontPage.
Can I write and run my own CGI scripts
and programs?
Sure you can. It is a great way to make your
site more interactive. All hosting accounts on our servers
come with a private CGI Bin.
What ready-to-use CGI scripts do
you provide?
We set you up with a CGI Bin and provide a set of useful
and effective scripts for you. Many hosting companies
claim to provide "preinstalled" scripts but
they do not actually configure them for you, so they
are not ready to use. Our CGI Script Wizard allows
you to easily install and configure our range of CGI
scripts so that you don't need to know any programming
in order to use them. The scripts we provide include:
- phpMyAdmin - browser-based MySQL database management
- Calendar of Events - customisable calendar
- Mojo Mail - mailing list program
- FormMail - email form results automatically
- DBMEdit - DBM database manager
- eUpload - upload files via your web browser
- FFA Links Page - website link listing script
- Guestbook - have visitors leave you a message
- Image Counter - graphical hit counter
- Show and Sell Banner Rotator - site advertisement
manager
- Simple Search - site search utility
- Text Counter - text-based hit counter
- WWWBoard - online message board/forum
- YaBB 1 Gold - online bulletin board
What programming languages and development
tools are supported by your servers?
Our servers support Perl, PHP, C, C++, ASP, Python
and Java applets (though not Java servlets).
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