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Frequently Asked Questions
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1.What
is FTP?
2.What
does "Unlimited FTP Site Updates" mean?
3.What is the first step in setting up a website?
4.How do I gain FTP access to my site?
5.How do I "upload" and "download" files using CuteFTP?
6.Where do I put the index.html file?
7.What does "updating the site" mean?
8.What is HTML, and what is an HTML editor?
9.How do I set up email accounts with my domain?
10.What about Email Autoresponders?
11.How do I set up an Email Autoresponder?
12.What is an email redirect account?
13.How do I set up email redirect accounts?
14.How can I track who is requesting email from my Autoresponders?
15.What is a MailBot or ListServ?
16.How do I set up a MailBot?
17.How do I get a domain name?
18.Will you do the domain name registration for me?
19.What about reselling?
20.Do you allow "adult" sites?
21.How do I get access to traffic statistics for my site?
22.Does NoYearlyFees really offer unlimited hits?
23.What is NoYearlyFees's policy on "spam," or unsolicited email?
24.What about Microsoft Frontpage 98?
25.Hey I just checked out my new site - and the counter does not
work!!
26.Do you have an 'uptime' guarantee?
27.Can you help me with my HTML, webpage, CGI programming, etc?
28.How do I change my domain over to NoYearlyFees from my old hosting
company?
29.Can I change a password to my email account, FTP account, or main
account?
30.Where are you located?
31.Do you offer tech assistance by telephone?
32.Do you offer training in Computers and the Internet?
33.I don't want to learn HTML or design a web site - can you design
it for me?
34.I can't get my CGI script to work. HELP!!
35. What contracts
or agreements govern the relationship between your company and
me?
1.
What is FTP?
FTP is File Transfer Protocol, an internet protocol used to
transfer materials over the Internet. It is very fast, very
efficient, and very reliable.
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2.
What does "Unlimited FTP Site Updates" mean?
This means that you have access to your site via FTP over
the Internet 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can "upload"
files to your site - in other words, transfer files from your
computer to the NoYearlyFees webserver on the Internet - and you
can also "download" files from your site - in other words,
transfer files from your site on the NoYearlyFees webserver, to
your computer.
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3.
What is the first step in setting up a website?
The first step is to gain FTP access to your site, and upload
the initial file to the proper directory. This initial file
is generally named index.html, and it is the web page that
will be returned when you call up www.yourdomain.com
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4.
How do I gain FTP access to my site?
First, get the best FTP program on the Internet, which in
our humble opinion is CuteFTP. You can download it at: http://www.cuteftp.com/
After it's installed, run the program (double click on the
yellow icon), and then click Add Folder - this is where you
will store your FTP site info. Then click Add Site. In the
panel that comes up, enter a name - call it anything you want
- ftp.yourdomain.com. Then in Host Address, put: ftp.yourdomain.com.
(Obviously if the extension is NOT .com - if it's .nu or .edu
or whatever, you would use the appropriate extension) In User
ID, put your User ID - this is usually the same as the domain
name - and then in Password, carefully type your password
- I say carefully because it will be masked, so you won't
be able to read it - this password is CASE SENSITIVE!
Now click OK in the lower left of the panel, and you will
see your domainname in the right hand panel - highlight it
and click Connect - lower right part of panel. If all goes
well, the program will establish an FTP connection with your
site and take you to the htdocs/userid directory. This is
the right place to put your index.html file.
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5.
How do I "upload" and "download" files using CuteFTP?
CuteFTP is VERY easy to use, and has a very intuitive, easy
to use interface. The lower left panel is YOUR COMPUTER -
the lower right panel is THE REMOTE SITE - in this instance,
your NoYearlyFees ftp site. Everything is drop and drag - to upload,
drag the appropriate file from the left panel to the right
panel. To download a file on the remote server, simply reverse
the process - drag the file on the remote server - lower right
hand panel - over to the lower left panel. Easy!
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6.
Where do I put the index.html file?
When CuteFTP opens the site ftp.yourdomain.com, it initally
goes to the correct directory - usr/www/htdocs/userid This
is the place to put index.html/ Make sure you do NOT put the
file into one of the folders you see there - put it UNDER
those folders. Also put all your pictures and other files
for you site in this same directory.
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7.
What does "updating the site" mean?
Basically what a webmaster does is download files from a website,
operate on them and/or change them with an HTML editor such
as Arachnophilia, and the upload the changed file back to
the site.
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8. What
is HTML, and what is an HTML editor?
HTML is HyperText Markup Language - it is essentially a kind
of typesetting language, and is used to create images on the
web. Our recommended editor - for creating and manipulating
these images - is Arachnophilia. It is freeware and can be
downloaded at: www.arachnoid.com Read the Help file, practice
a while, and you'll pick it up in no time.
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9. How do I set up email accounts
with my domain?
One account is automatically set up when the domain is set
up - yourdomain@yourdomain.com However, you are entitled to
additional POP3 email boxes free of charge. Just add them with the easy to use control panel.
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10. What about
Email Autoresponders?
Email autoresponders are very useful in Internet commerce.
Essential, an autoresponder is a robot which resides on your
site, and does one thing - when it receives an email - from
anywhere - with its name on it - it sends its text back to
the source of that email. Uses for these little robots are
limited only by your imagination.
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11. How do I
set up an Email Autoresponder?
It's a bit tricky, but once you get the hang of it, it's easy.
First of all create a text file using an HTML editor such
as Arachnophilia - do NOT use Notepad or any other word processing
program - it will not work! This text file is the text your
Autoresponder will return to whoever emails to it. Let's say
it's called text.doc. Now, using CuteFTP, upload the file
text.doc to your HOME directory. Note, this is NOT the same
place you put your html documents. Once the file text.doc
is on the remote server in your HOME directory, you must RENAME
it so that it does not have an extension. Do this in CuteFTP
by going to COMMANDS, then RENAME - rename your text.doc file,
simply text Once this is done, any email sent to: text@yourdomain.com,
will immediately receive an email back from text@yourdomain.com,
and the body of the email will contain the text file. Please
note also: make sure you do NOT have an actual POP3 email
box called text@yourdomain.com - this would create a problem.
Autoresponders are unlimited! Use as many of them as you like.
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12.
What is an email redirect account?
These "aliases" are simply lines of code in your HOME directory
which "bounce" emails from one email address to another. Let's
say you have a webpage and you want people to email you, but
you don't want your personal email address to appear on the
page. Solution? Use a forwarding email account. Emails sent
toJoe@yourdomain.com(the address shown on the webpage) will
automatically be forwarded to joe@personal.com
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13.
How do I set up email redirect accounts?
This is similar to setting up Autoresponders, but with one
extra twist. First, use an HTML editor (NOT a word processor!)
to create a text file called redirect.txt (or redirect.doc)
in this form:
jim
jstarnes@isp.com
george gesmith@aol.com
laurak laurak@earthlink.com
default boyhowdy@howdydoody.com
Once
properly renamed, this file will redirect any email sent to
jim@yourdomain.com to jstarnes@isp.com. Emails sent to george@yourdomain.com
will be remailed to gesmith@aol.com - and so on. Any email
that the system doesn't recognize (default) will go to boyhowdy@howdydoody.com.
Several
caveats: when creating the above file, all aliases (jim, george,
etc) should be FLUSH AGAINST THE LEFT MARGIN. The target email
addresses (jstarnes@isp.com, etc) are a couple of tabs over.
Also important: NO spaces after each target; no extra lines
between aliases (i.e., make this file single spaced!); and
no extra line UNDER the default line.
Now
UPLOAD your redirect.txt file to the HOME directory - but
be SURE to keep a copy of it EXACTLY as it appears in your
HOME directory! (You'll see why in a moment) Now you must
RENAME redirect.txt file - go to COMMANDS, then RENAME - and
then rename the file: .redirect Yes, there's a leading period,
and yes, no extension to the file. That's all there is to
it. Oh, one more thing. Since the file has a leading period,
it is now INVISIBLE to FTP! That's why you kept a copy! To
update the file, simply modify the copy you kept, upload it,
and rename it again, as above. Simple, nyet?
Use
as many of these as you wish - no extra charge! Uses are endless.
Many colleges now provide one of these ("joecool@harvard.edu")
for every one of their alumni - companies assign them to their
favorite clients - and on and on.
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14.
How can I track who is requesting email from my Autoresponders?
You will often want to know who is requesting information
from your various Autoresponders. Tracking is easy. Simply
add an additional line to your Redirect file. Let's say you
have an autoresponder called info, that sends information
on your products. Add the following line to your redirect
file:
info
you@yourdomain.com
Now,
the autoresponder will send the info to whoever requests it,
AND the redirect line will send YOU a copy of the requesting
email - so you'll know who's interested in the product. Great
for building a mailing list of interested prospects!
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15.
What is a MailBot or ListServ?
A MailBot is a robot which resides on your site, and which
redirects a single email sent to it, to a list of email recipients.
There are companies out there specializing in setting these
up - many of them charge plenty for it too! With your NoYearlyFees
Web Domain, however, you can set up as many as you like -
free!
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16.
How do I set up a MailBot?
Basically, the MailBot is just a variation on the email
redirect account, covered in (.13) above - all the same rules
apply - it goes in the HOME directory, and you must rename
it .redirect - it's thus a file that is invisible to FTP.
Create it with an HTML Editor - NOT a word processor. It will
look like this:
myclub
jim@aol.com , joex@ix.netcom.com , sally@fugio.org , jimmiep@thorn.com
, sevent@moet.com , bing@crosby.com
NOTE:
Now any email sent to: myclub@yourdomain.com will automatically
bounce from your domain, back to all the folks on the list
above. NOTICE: this is the drill: From the hard left margin:
alias name tab tab email space comma space email space comma
space etc If you alter the list, which you probably will,
to add and subtract members, be sure to maintain the spaces
and commas as shown here.
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17.
How do I get a domain name?
It's easy. We are registrars and can provide you with
the registration service. It's important to choose a name
that no one else is using. If you want a com, net or org domain
name, you can check availability here: http://www.networksolutions.com/cgi-bin/whois/whois
This
is a good place to check availability, but for actual registration,
use us - we're cheaper! (see FAQ #18, next)
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18.
Will you do the domain name registration for me?
Yes! We are fully qualified domain name registrars for
com, net and org. Our rates are MUCH lower than Network Solutions
- one year is only $25, two years $45, and three full years
is only $60! That's $10 less than Network Solutions charges
for only 2 years! To have us register your domain name, simply
indicate in the Comment Box exactly what you want. (Note:
We can register your domain name for up to ten years - please
inquire for quotes.)
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19.
What about reselling?
You may resell space in your domain. Of course there are
several ways to approach it. One is simply to sell directories
in your space - www.yourdomain.com/client1 and then www.yourdomain.com/client2
and so on. But - if you want to make some SERIOUS money, check
out our turn-key webhosting business opportunity - it's brand
new and it is INCREDIBLE! Details? Send a blank email NOW
to: resellers@noyearlyfees.com
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20.
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21.
How do I get access to traffic statistics for my site?
Very easily - go to this URL: http://www.yourdomain.com/logs
You'll find detailed reports in various formats on your traffic,
including where hits are coming from, at what hours of the
day, month, etc. Also you'll be able to tell which files are
being requested. Essential for fine tuning your web marketing
strategy!
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22.
Does NoYearlyFees really offer unlimited hits?
For the vast majority of domains, traffic never becomes an
issue and yes, within reason, you should never worry about
the number of hits your site receives, but as a practical
matter, no provider can provide you with unlimited resources
for a fixed price. Bandwidth costs money, and unlimited amounts
of it are not available to anyone. Therefore, we set a limit
of 5 gigabytes of transfer per month on your domain - anything
over this we bill at $12/gigabyte. We reserve the right to
shut down any site without notice that is in arrears on payments
for overage on traffic.
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23.
What is NoYearlyFees's policy on "spam," or unsolicited email?
The sending of unsolicited commercial email, or "spam,"
is strictly prohibited. We have a "zero tolerance" policy
on spam, and reserve the right immediately to terminate without
warning any domain, without refund, that sends out unsolicited
commercial email, in any amount.
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24.
What about Microsoft Frontpage 98?
NoYearlyFees's servers fully support the Microsoft Frontpage
HTML Editor and Publisher. However, there are two ways to
approach using Frontpage 98. If you want to PUBLISH your web
pages to your NoYearlyFees domain using Frontpage, we structure
your domain as a Frontpage domain. This has some downsides
- for example, Frontpage basically takes over the domain -
it disables FTP, and it disables Telnet access as well. In
other words, once you convert your site to full Frontpage
- both Editor and Publisher - ONLY Frontpage can be used to
access your domain. Many of our clients prefer to use the
Frontpage Editor only, and then use an FTP client such as
CuteFTP to upload webpages - this is in our opinion the 'best
of both worlds.'
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25.
Hey I just checked out my new site - and the counter does
not work!!
Most everything will work on the site immediately; the
counter and a couple of other functions, however, are set
to begin working when your 'alpha' name begins answering -
if your site is brand new, this will take 24 to 48 hours.
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26.
Do you have an 'uptime' guarantee?
Yes. We guarantee that your site will be up a minimum
of 99.9% of the time. If we fail in any given month, you receive
one full free month of hosting service.
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27.
Can you help me with my HTML, webpage, CGI programming, etc?
Time permitting we give advice via email on these issues
but remember, we are providers of webspace and can help you
with 'content' only as time permits.
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28.
How do I change my domain over to NoYearlyFees from my old hosting
company?
First: go to www.internic.net and enter your domain name
in the WHOIS system - check to see if you are the Administrative
Contact - if you are, you can change over to our servers right
online, on the internic site. Just follow the instructions
to do a 'modify' on your domain. Internic will send an email
to the address listed as Administrative Contact, just reply
to that email and you should be changed within 24 hours. Change
to our DNS servers, which are: ns.skyport.net 216.169.96.10
ns2.skyport.net 216.169.97.10 If you are NOT the Administrative
Contact you must get in touch with the old hosting company
and get them to do the change. For further info and a brief
tutorial on how to do this please send blank email to: dnsupdate@NoYearlyFees.com
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29.
Can I change a password to my email account, FTP account,
or main account?
Yes, you can change your main domain password, but not
others. Be aware, however, if you change your password, we
will not be able to go in and fix some problem on your site
without your telling us the new password - OR - we may have
to go in and change your password ourselves. To change your
password, open a telnet client such as CRT and go to: yourdomain.com
You will log in as a user, say: someuser and you will have
to give your password. Once you're in, type this command:
passwd someuser then just follow the prompts to change the
password.
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30.
Where are you located?
NoYearlyFees is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lah Network Sdn. Bhd. We have
been in business at the same location for many years. Our telephone
number is 603-7728 9109. We maintain our
servers at a secure facility professionally monitored 24/7,
365 days of the year.
For a MUCH FASTER way to pay via check, please use our online
form
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31.
Do you offer tech assistance by telephone?
We find that email is far more efficient; if you feel
that it is imperative to speak via telephone, you can send
us an email message with phone number and we will return your
call. Our email tech assistance will always get back to your
within 6 hours maximum, more often within 2 hours or less.
Email to super@NoYearlyFees.com will be by far the best and fastest
alternative!
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32.
Do you offer training in Computers and the Internet?
Yes! Dennis and Ben, the principals of NoYearlyFees,
also teach classes in the Selangor
area. Send an email to: classes@NoYearlyFees.com to receive more details.
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33.
I don't want to learn HTML or design a web site - can you
design it for me?
Yes! We offer highly competitive design services through
a network of talented professionals. Email us at super@NoYearlyFees.com
for more details.
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34.
I can't get my CGI script to work. HELP!!
Here are some tips on CGI:
*Scripts
must be made executable with chmod 755 filename
*Any
script must end in .cgi to ensure execution.
*Scripts
that dont respond with Content Type tag as firsLIne, must
be named nph-Scriptname.cgi . The nph- stands for non-parsed-headers.
*Perl
5 is located at /usr/bin/perl perl 4 is at /usr/bin/perl4.036
, make sure the first line has this right.
*Perl
scripts will REFUSE to run if uploaded in binary from a non-unix
computer. Make sure you upload scripts in ascii mode only!!!
Perl
4 scripts usually will need to have any @ or $ escaped with
\ character to be perl 5 compatible. ie print "webmaster\@yourdomain.com"
The
directory cgi-bin is reserved for our shared cgi directory.
Your cgi(s) are called from your cgi-bin with an alias. This
is the only way the server can distinguish between the main
cgi-bin and the cgi-bin in your /www/htdocs directory.
Example
Alias
Let's
say your domain is joe.com.
Use
FTP to go to: ftp.joe.com
You'll
find a folder there in your main directory called cgi-bin
That
is the cgi-bin for joe.com
Now
let's say you upload a script to that cgi-bin, called script.cgi
The
ALIAS address of that script is now: http://www.joe.com/cgi-joe/script.cgi
NOTE
WELL: The address is NOT: http://www.joe.com/cgi-bin/script.cgi
In
setting up your script, you will need the PATH - the path
of the above example is: /www/htdocs/joe/cgi-bin
Yes
this is confusing but you must get it right for the script
to work!
index.cgi
is valid, as a directories home page for a cgi script. Like
wise you could replace index.htm with index.shtml to use PARSE(Server
Side includes).
Server
Side Includes only work in files with .shtml extension. The
execute bit and read public bits must be on to use .shtml.
.shtml
files need to have their permission changed to 755 -- chmod
755 filename.cgi
Cool
server variables
If
you can't figure out why it doesn't work , run it from the
command LIne, or rename it to nph-Scriptname. You'll see more
error messages.
CGI
is programming, don't be mistaken into thinking it is as easy
as HTML. It isn't. We have a list of consultants well versed
in CGI and would be glad to work for you on a consulting basis.
If
you are going to use perl, buy a Perl book. If you can't figure
it out, ask us and we will help you by email on a time permits
basis.
There
are many documented examples in /www/htdocs/cgi-scripts
If
You Are Unable to do your own cgi scripting and setup You
can try
CGIMALL
http://cgimall.com This is a great place to shop for free
scripts that they will install for you very reasonably.
Other
Sources For Learning Cgi Are:
http://www.visca.com/clueless/
http://ednet.gsfc.nasa.gov/Mathews/cgi/start.html
http://members.aol.com/LiVeShOtNj/graphics/cgihelp.htm
The
Web Developers Library
Access
To:
mSQL
ImageMap
CGIWrap
PHP2
More
Sources Of Information & Script Archives
CGI
Library
CGI
Tutor
The
CGI Collection
CGI
Applications
Selena
Sol's Public Domain CGI Script Archive and Resource Library
The
Perl Language Home Page
Dale
Bewley's Perl Scripts and Links
Index
of Perl/HTML archives
http://www.metronet.com/1h/perlinfo/other-archives
news:comp.lang.perl.misc
news:comp.lang.perl.announce
Introduction
to Perl
Kira's
CGI Cookbook
http://www.metronet.com/perlinfo/scripts
http://www.metronet.com/perlinfo/other-archives.html
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35.
What contracts or agreements govern the relationship between
your company and me?
Our Accepted
Use Policy, and with respect to domain names, ICANN's
Dispute Resolution Policy. By signing up with us for domain
space, you agree to be bound by these agreements.
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Any
more questions? Email super@NoYearlyFees for more information on
NoYearlyFees Web Hosting.
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