Frontpage Extensions
Frontpage extensions are the extensions that web hosts install on their servers to allow people who have built their websites in Microsoft’s now defunct WYSIWYG editor, Frontpage, to run correctly if special Frontpage functions have been used during the development of the website. Frontpage provides website builders with many different functions that they can [...]
Posted on April 8th, 2008 by Nete-Quette
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Cron Jobs
The cron jobs feature of CPanel allows you to setup certain scripts that you might have running under your website to be run automatically at a certain time to carry out certain tasks which they have been designed for. The most common use of cron jobs (sometimes referred to as ‘Cron Jobs’ in terms [...]
Posted on April 7th, 2008 by Nete-Quette
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The mime types feature of cPanel allows you to set up certain settings that will tell the browsers of visitors to your website how to handle specific file extensions which users might be trying to access. This means that if you are using custom file extensions within your website for whatever reason, you can use [...]
Posted on April 7th, 2008 by Nete-Quette
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Error Pages
The error pages feature of cPanel allows you to configure Apache to display custom error pages that you have created for display when your website suffers some sort of error or problem; this means that if your website endures a problem, an informative error page will be shown to the visitor containing your website’s [...]
Posted on April 6th, 2008 by Nete-Quette
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cPanel provides many advanced features that you can use to help improve your website from a technical aspect as well as from a functionality aspect if you choose to use certain features. Some of the advanced features can help you choose how the installed web server processes requests for files of a certain extension from [...]
Posted on April 5th, 2008 by Nete-Quette
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