What is Wusage? Wusage is a robust site statistics package. It shows you how many visits you’ve had, what pages have been visited most, etc. This program is already installed and running on your domain. How do I use Wusage? To count accesses, there is a directory called wusage in your www directory. To access […]
Your web hosting account may include access to a shared secure server. Your secure server is not really a separate server — it’s simply a way to display your existing web pages through an encrypted connection. Any page on your site can be called through the secure server.
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Usernames, passwords, and filenames must comply with standard Unix naming conventions. Username Restrictions A name of anywhere from 3-16 alphanumeric characters (i.e., the numeric characters 0 – 9 and the alphabetic characters a – z) is legal for email accounts, FTP accounts, and telnet accounts.
If you want your visitors to see a home page by typing http://yourdomainname.com/ instead of http://yourdomainname.com/mypage.html, you need to define a “default” page. On some servers, this page must be named index followed by an allowable extension. Allowable index page names are: index.htm index.html index.shtml index.cgi index.php
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This is the usual setup for Linux based systems. Path to Perl: /usr/bin/perl Path to Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail Path to Date: /bin/date Path to TCL: /usr/bin/tcl Path to C++: /usr/bin/c++ Path to Java: /usr/local/java/bin Path to Python: /usr/bin/python
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Introduction These resources are provided to assist you in learning more about PERL programming. We do not take responsibility for the contents of these web sites. There are many more resources available to you. For more resources, you can check the search engines for CGI or PERL.
Wusage & Access Logs
/in Managing a Web Hosting Account /by Coty LanceWhat is Wusage? Wusage is a robust site statistics package. It shows you how many visits you’ve had, what pages have been visited most, etc. This program is already installed and running on your domain. How do I use Wusage? To count accesses, there is a directory called wusage in your www directory. To access […]
Shared Secure Server (SSL) Access
/in Managing a Web Hosting Account /by Coty LanceYour web hosting account may include access to a shared secure server. Your secure server is not really a separate server — it’s simply a way to display your existing web pages through an encrypted connection. Any page on your site can be called through the secure server.
UNIX Naming Restrictions & Conventions
/in Managing a Web Hosting Account /by Coty LanceUsernames, passwords, and filenames must comply with standard Unix naming conventions. Username Restrictions A name of anywhere from 3-16 alphanumeric characters (i.e., the numeric characters 0 – 9 and the alphabetic characters a – z) is legal for email accounts, FTP accounts, and telnet accounts.
Your “index” or “home” Page
/in Setting Up Websites /by Coty LanceIf you want your visitors to see a home page by typing http://yourdomainname.com/ instead of http://yourdomainname.com/mypage.html, you need to define a “default” page. On some servers, this page must be named index followed by an allowable extension. Allowable index page names are: index.htm index.html index.shtml index.cgi index.php
Linux Program and System Paths
/in Managing a Web Hosting Account /by Coty LanceThis is the usual setup for Linux based systems. Path to Perl: /usr/bin/perl Path to Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail Path to Date: /bin/date Path to TCL: /usr/bin/tcl Path to C++: /usr/bin/c++ Path to Java: /usr/local/java/bin Path to Python: /usr/bin/python
CGI & Perl Resources
/in Managing a Web Hosting Account /by Coty LanceIntroduction These resources are provided to assist you in learning more about PERL programming. We do not take responsibility for the contents of these web sites. There are many more resources available to you. For more resources, you can check the search engines for CGI or PERL.