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  1. ASP
    To add support for ASP (Active Server Pages) in a Windows-based account, do the following:1.       Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu. 2.       Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field. 3.      ...

  2. ASP.NET
    To add support for ASP.NET in a Windows-based account, do the following:1.       Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu. 2.       Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field. 3.       On the Web Servic...

  3. CGI Scripts
      In order to add CGI support just create a CGI alias. For example, you can specify that all *.cgi files must be treated as executable Perl scripts.To add a CGI alias, do the following:1.       Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu. 2.  &nbs...

  4. Directory Indexes
    This tool allows you to set your own index pages instead of those specified in the default settings. In other words, you can tell the browser which page to load first. Usually, it's /index.html by default, but you can set any other custom welcome page.Example: If a visitor goes to your site http://w...

  5. Error Pages
    Use this utility to define what will be done if a requested page on your site is missing or fails to open for any other reason. In order to specify your own ErrorDocuments, you need to be slightly familiar with the server returned error codes:Successful Client Requests200OK201Created202Accepted203No...

  6. How do I add email addresses to my domain?



  7. How do I password protect a UNIX-hosted webpage?
    Sometimes we have certain websites that we want to protect from outside visitors.  If you need to add a password to your webpage, follow these instructions:

    Login to your Profitability.net control panel.

    Select "Web Shell" from the quick access menu.  Depending on your v...


  8. MIME Types
    This utility allows you to define file formats that are not defined in web browsers. This enables the browser to display or output files that are not in HTML format, just like it displays simple text files, .gif graphics files and PostScript files.To add a definition for your own file format, do the...

  9. PHP scripts
    You can add support to your own PHP scripts. To add PHP support, do the following:1.       Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu. 2.       Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field. 3.       On the ...

  10. Redirect URL
    Use this feature to redirect your visitors from one web page to another or even to a different website.To create a redirect in a Unix-based account, do the following:1.       Select Quick Access under Account menu. 2.       Click the Web Op...

  11. Server Side Imagemap
    This feature allows your server to regard files with a specific extension as map files. In other words, the server checks the file with the specified extension to define the links of an image (unlike a client-side image map, which uses the info inserted into the HTML code) and reports back to the br...