Dynamic web-content- CGI Scripts
- PHP Scripts
- ASP
- ASP.NET
- Server Side Includes
CGI Scripts
To add CGI support, it will suffice to create a CGI alias or, in other words, to specify a CGI file extension and a CGI handler for it, for instance Perl. For example, you can specify that all *.cgi files must be treated as executable Perl scripts.
To add a CGI alias, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field.
- On the Web Service page that shows, scroll down to find the CGI-dir option and turn it on. Now all files in the cgi-bin directory will be treated as CGI executables. This is the directory to place all your cgi scripts.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the CGI option and click the Add icon on its right.
- Enter an extension beginning with a dot and select the handler from the list:

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PHP Scripts
You can add support to your own PHP scripts.
To add PHP support, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the PHP option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based plan.
At the top of the Web Service page, click the Apply link for the Server configuration to change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
- On the Web Service page, click the Add icon that has appeared next to the PHP option.
- On the page that appears, enter an extension for your PHP pages beginning with a dot, for instance .php4. Select the MIME type from the list.
- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based plan.
At the top of the Web Service page, click the Apply link for the Server configuration to change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
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ASP
To add support for ASP (Active Server Pages) in a Windows-based account, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the ASP option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
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ASP.NET
To add support for ASP.NET in a Windows-based account, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the ASP.NET option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
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Server Side Includes
You can add your own SSI aliases or, in other words, specify SSI file name extensions. For example, you can specify that all *.ssi files must be treated as server side includes.
To add an SSI alias, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the SSI option and click the Add icon on its right.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
- In the window that appears, enter your SSI file extension beginning with a dot:

- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based plan.
At the top of the Web Service page, click the Apply link for the Server configuration to change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
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