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		<title>ASP.Net 1.1, ASP.Net 2, PHP 4 &amp; PHP 5</title>
		<link>http://www.cybercoral.net/aspnet-11-aspnet-2-php-4-php-5/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:11:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyber Coral</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[ASP.Net]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[PHP]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you know that you can use ASP.Net 1.1, ASP.Net 2, PHP 4 &#38; PHP 5 on your hosting account?
Yes, you can use ASP.Net 1.1, ASP.Net 2, PHP 4 &#38; PHP 5 simultaneously. They are installed on all Windows servers. So if you have windows hosting account with us, you can now experiment with those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you know that you can use ASP.Net 1.1, ASP.Net 2, PHP 4 &amp; PHP 5 on your hosting account?</p>
<p>Yes, you can use ASP.Net 1.1, ASP.Net 2, PHP 4 &amp; PHP 5 simultaneously. They are installed on <strong>all Windows servers</strong>. So if you have <a href="http://www.cybercoral.com/default.aspx?p=aspnetwindowshosting"><strong>windows hosting</strong></a> account with us, you can now experiment with those 4 versions at the same time <img src='http://www.cybercoral.net/smilies/yahoo_wink.gif' alt='&#59;&#41;' class='wp-smiley' width='18' height='18' title='&#59;&#41;' /></p>
<p>In order to use them, you must first select the version you want in your <a href="http://cp.cybercoral.net">hosting control panel</a>.</p>
<ol>
<li>Login to control panel and choose Web Options.</li>
<li>If you have more than 1 domain then choose which domain you want.</li>
<li>Change the version<br />
<img src="http://www.cybercoral.net/wp-content/uploads/change-aspnet2-php5.gif" alt="Change to ASP.NET2 &amp; PHP5" /></li>
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<p>That&#8217;s it. You can start playing with all 4 versions, which ever you want <img src='http://www.cybercoral.net/smilies/yahoo_wink.gif' alt='&#59;&#41;' class='wp-smiley' width='18' height='18' title='&#59;&#41;' /></p>
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		<title>The Fact Behind Unlimited Space &amp; Unlimited Bandwidth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:38:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyber Coral</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Web Hosting]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[ Have you ever seen hosting providers offering unlimited space or unlimited bandwidth in their hosting package? We bet you have seen it. Some hosting providers use those two terms as marketing traps to attract their customers. We use the term â€œtrapsâ€ because the term unlimited for space &#38; bandwidth surely donâ€™t exist.
How do we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Have you ever seen hosting providers offering unlimited space or unlimited bandwidth in their hosting package? We bet you have seen it. Some hosting providers use those two terms as <strong>marketing traps</strong> to attract their customers. We use the term â€œtrapsâ€ because the term <em>unlimited</em> for space &amp; bandwidth surely donâ€™t exist.</p>
<p>How do we prove it?<br />
Simple, have you ever heard about harddisk with unlimited capacity? <img src='http://www.cybercoral.net/smilies/yahoo_tongue.gif' alt='&#58;&#112;' class='wp-smiley' width='18' height='18' title='&#58;&#112;' /></p>
<p>No such thing ever existed. <strong>Never!</strong> So how can the hosting providers claim that they can host your website with unlimited disk space quota?</p>
<p>So how about unlimited bandwidth?<br />
Every hosting providers have their own contract with ISP that provide their internet connections. ISPs have the price for internet connections based on bandwidth. The higher the bandwidth, the higher the price would be. However, no ISP has ever offered a package for unlimited bandwidth.</p>
<p>ISPs offer only unlimited access with <strong>limited bandwidth</strong>, not unlimited bandwidth. So, how can hosting providers can have hosting packages with unlimited bandwidth while they have limited bandwidth from their ISP?</p>
<p><span id="more-5"></span>What if there is really a hosting provider that can provide hosting package with unlimited space or unlimited bandwidth?</p>
<p>If you really insist trying their service then go ahead. To prove their claim of unlimited space, you can simply upload a lot of big files such as linux iso files or even your personal dvd movies. Make sure all those files are legal so you will not break their TOS.</p>
<p>To prove the unlimited bandwidth thing, simply ask your friends to download those files. That, will definitely consume a lot of bandwidth <img src='http://www.cybercoral.net/smilies/yahoo_smiley.gif' alt='&#58;&#41;' class='wp-smiley' width='18' height='18' title='&#58;&#41;' /></p>
<p>Soon enough, the hosting provider will suspend your hosting account or ask you to get your own dedicated server as your website has taken too much resources from their server.</p>
<p>Now what? What would you do?<br />
You did not break their TOS. You just wanted to use the <em>unlimited space &amp; bandwidth</em> as what they offer in their hosting package but you could not.</p>
<p>What does it for having unlimited space and unlimited bandwidth but in fact it has limit?</p>
<p>After reading this, we hope that customers / webmasters will be able to choose their hosting providers wisely based on their own requirements of disk space and bandwidth and not because fallen in such <em>unlimited space &amp; bandwidth traps</em>.</p>
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		<title>Dedicated IP vs Shared IP</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:32:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyber Coral</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[FTP]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[SSL Certificate]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Web Hosting]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Webmasters often confuse deciding whether to use dedicated IP or shared IP. The purpose of using dedicated IP is actually based on the website requirements of two things:
1. SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
Websites that use SSL are those that need secure / encrypted data transfer between web server and visitorâ€™s browser, such as e-commerce websites, corporate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Webmasters often confuse deciding whether to use dedicated IP or shared IP. The purpose of using dedicated IP is actually based on the website requirements of two things:</p>
<p><strong>1. SSL (Secure Socket Layer)</strong></p>
<p>Websites that use SSL are those that need secure / encrypted data transfer between web server and visitorâ€™s browser, such as e-commerce websites, corporate portals that contain confidential information, corporate webmail, etc.</p>
<p>With SSL, information transferred from web server to visitorâ€™s browser will always be encrypted. Data encryptions are used to scramble the information that is being transferred so that any attempt to steal the information, while itâ€™s still on its way, will be useless as the data they captured have been encrypted and can only be decrypted by the legitimate visitorâ€™s browser.</p>
<p>However, in order to install a SSL certificate onto a website or domain, the domain must be configured with a dedicated IP.</p>
<p><strong>2. Anonymous FTP</strong></p>
<p>Websites that offer file download sometimes want to have anonymous FTP enabled. Anonymous FTP is used to let visitors download files from web server through FTP without having to provide user name &amp; password. In order to enable the anonymous FTP, the domain must be configured with a dedicated IP.</p>
<p>So, based on the two requirements explained above, you can now easily decide whether using dedicated IP or shared IP.</p>
<p>Itâ€™s better to take the decision since the very first time, as changing from shared IP to dedicated IP or vice versa will cause the website to be inaccessible during DNS propagation which can take from 24 hours up to 72 hours.</p>
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		<title>Directory Listing Denied</title>
		<link>http://www.cybercoral.net/directory-listing-denied/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cyber Coral</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Windows Hosting]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you encountered â€Directory Listing Denied &#8211; This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listedâ€ error message on Windows Hosting, it is probably because you use index.php as your main file.
By default, HSphere does not include index.php as directory index or main file on Windows Hosting. That means, if you want to use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you encountered â€<em>Directory Listing Denied &#8211; This Virtual Directory does not allow contents to be listed</em>â€ error message on <a href="http://www.cybercoral.com/default.aspx?p=aspnetwindowshosting" target="_blank">Windows Hosting</a>, it is probably because you use index.php as your main file.</p>
<p>By default, HSphere does not include index.php as directory index or main file on <a href="http://www.cybercoral.com/default.aspx?p=aspnetwindowshosting" target="_blank">Windows Hosting</a>. That means, if you want to use index.php as your main file, you will need to modify your directory index setting in you hosting control panel and put index.php as your directory index.</p>
<p>Read below article for detail info:</p>
<p><strong>Directory Indexes</strong></p>
<p>This tool allows you to set your own index pages instead of those specified in the default settings. In other words, you can tell your visitorsâ€™ browsers which page to load as they hit your domain. Usually, itâ€™s <em>/index.html</em> by default, but you can set any other custom welcome page.</p>
<p><em>Example:</em> If a visitor goes to your site <em>http://www.example.com</em>, the first page to open will be <em>http://www.example.com/index.html</em>. However, if you set <em>/welcome.html</em> as the directory index, the page to open will be <em>http://www.example.com/welcome.html</em>.</p>
<p><em>Warning:</em> your custom index pages wonâ€™t add to the defaults; they will replace them. Therefore, make sure to enter the full list of indexes you would like to have in your configuration.</p>
<p><span id="more-3"></span>To set your custom directory indexes, do the following:</p>
<ol>
<li>Select <em>Quick Access</em> in the <em>Account</em> menu.</li>
<li>Click the <em>Web Options</em> icon on the page that shows.</li>
<li>Click the <em>Edit</em> icon next to the domain you need.</li>
<li>On the <em>Web Service</em> page, scroll down to find the <em>Directory Indexes</em> option and turn it on.</li>
<li>Agree with the charges.</li>
<li>In the box that appears, enter the names for files that will be treated as indexes. Put file names in the descending order of priority and separate them with spaces (e.g. index.html cgi.bin about.html).<br />
<img src="http://www.cybercoral.com/support/hsphere/usershots/webservice/index.gif" /></li>
<li><em>Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based plan.</em> At the top of the <em>Web Service</em> page, click the <em>Apply</em> link for the Server configuration to change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.</li>
<li>To edit the list you have made, click the <em>Edit</em> icon next to the <em>Directory Indexes</em> option: with spaces (e.g. index.html cgi.bin about.html).<br />
<img src="http://www.cybercoral.com/support/hsphere/usershots/webservice/dir_index.gif" /><br />
If you are using a Unix-based plan, click the <em>Apply</em> link at the top of the <em>Web Service</em> page.</li>
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