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Keywords: web | ftp | frontpage | faq
Summary: Answers to common questions about using your account webspace.
Webspace problems
Webspace features
Webspace tips
Webspace problems1. Problems putting webpages onto your webspace? 2. Why can't I connect to the webspace FTP server?
Don't give up after one failed attempt to connect. Sometimes the FTP server is too busy. 3. Why can't I see my webpage, only the webspace directory? Make sure that your file names are all in small case letters, browsers are case sensitive. 4. What is causing my broken links or missing images? The best way to check the cause of a broken link is to right click on the link and view properties. Check that the path to the file is correct. 5. Why don't my changes show up when I update my website? 6. My website has disappeared, has it been deleted? If an account is cancelled, then the files on its webspace are deleted. Pay As You Go dial-up accounts are cancelled if unused for more than 90 consecutive days. The websites hosted on these accounts are removed from the web servers and placed in an archive for 30 days. We can restore websites if requested to do so within 30 days of their removal. This policy doesn't affect free accounts that host a domain or extra paid-for services such as Virus Protection. If the files on your website have breached our acceptable use policy, or if your site has repeatedly exceeded its Daily Allowance, then your site may be removed. Note that we would contact you by email to inform you of such changes. See the next question about what to do if your site is removed. 7. My site has been removed, what do I do to get it back? ++ MESSAGE FOR ABUSE MASTER ++ Once this request has been
processed, your webspace will be reactivated. You can monitor the progress of your request by checking Help Assistant at regular intervals. 8. Can I use my webspace with HTTPS (SSL security)? For Secure access to your site - https://homepages.plus.net/your user name/ Hosted domains and your regular virtual domains (www.username.plus.com,ccgi.username.plus.com etc) don't support SSL. You can learn more in our Guide to SSL Security
Webspace features9. How much webspace can I use on my account?
This should not be confused with your account data transfer (which is not related to your webspace at all), which is limited to files that are transferred to and from your computer, and only contributes to your daily traffic bandwidth when you upload files to your webspace. Your daily traffic can be viewed from the Webstats tool in your website settings. 10. Can I use Active Server Pages on my website? 11. Can I use Microsoft FrontPage? 12. Can I stream live or real audio from my website? 13. Can I have MP3 files hosted on my website?
Webspace tips14. How do I add a 404 type error page to my website? ErrorDocument 404 /notfound.html notfound.html should be the name and relative path to the error page you created. You don't need any further information, although you could add other errors such as: ErrorDocument 400 /badrequest.html Note that some FTP clients may not allow you to see the .htaccess file because it is normally hidden. You can still create and upload the file even though you may not be able to see it. 15. How do I password protect folders in my webspace? Open a new text document and enter the following: AuthUserFile /share/isp/plusnet/www/uu/username/htdocs/path/.htpasswd * Replace 'plusnet' with force9 or freeonline as appropriate If your username was for instance 'hotdog' and you wanted to protect a folder called 'stuff' the line would look like this: AuthUserFile /share/isp/plusnet/www/ho/hotdog/htdocs/stuff/.htpasswd Save the text file as htaccess.txt When someone enters a username and password to enter this folder our unix server breaks down the password they enter and checks against an encrypted version, follow the link below to get your encrypted version... http://usertools.plus.net/htpasswd/index.php Once at this site, type in the password you wish to use. You will see that the end result looks like garbled text but this is the part you need. As an example, opensesame converts to Txvt6NuI3YIws Once you have the desired password(s) you then need to paste this next to the usernames you wish to use If you wish to add more people to the access list simply add the usernames and encrypted password. James and John are both using the same password of opensesame but they can have different passwords if you wish. Save this text as htpasswd.txt All we need to do now is upload the files and make some small changes to them. FTP into your webspace and into the directory you wish to protect. Upload both files into the folder. Change the file attributes (or chmods) of the htaccess.txt file. To do this, right click on it and select Change File Attributes. We need to make this file owner, read and execute, and group and public read only, or 744 Rename the two files as follows: htaccess.txt change to .htaccess The files will now seem to disappear; this is fine, it is just hiding the files. That is it! You should be able to test out the files by trying to access the folder through your browser. If you are having problems and it will not let you in, make sure you are entering the correct username and password in form that is not encrypted. If you still have problems try checking the username and password on the files still on your computer then re upload and follow the steps above. 16. How can I use my domain with my FrontPage site? What do you need? Text editor - MS Notepad will do. Download 2 html documents and save them on your computer: index.html [right click and choose "Save" to download] anchor.html [right click and choose "Save" to download] Edit the index.html file using a text editor (such as notepad).
You need to change 3 things (shown as red in the above diagram). a) YOUR SITE TITLE HERE - this should be changed to whatever you call your website. b) and c) YOUR SITE ADDRESS HERE - this should be the FrontPage or CGI address for your site. A FrontPage site address would take the form: http://fp.username.plus.com. A site based on your CGI space would begin with http://ccgi.username.plus.com. When you have finished editing this page, you should save it. Next you need to upload the two files to your webspace. If you use your webspace for a different site, you should place these files in a separate subdirectory. Just make sure that you modify your domain so that it points to the same subdirectory. Find more information on doing this on our admin support pages. If you need help uploading files, check out our handy FTP tutorials. Once in place, directing your browser to your domain should now display your site. For visitors with older browsers, that don't support frames, a link to your CGI or FrontPage site will be shown.
This page last updated 18th March 2008
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