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This document explains how to add support for dynamic web pages,
including:
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:
- On the control panel home page, click Web Options. Select
the domain if you have more than one.
- 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:

PHP scripts
You can add support to your own PHP scripts. As of May 1st 2002,
the highest supported version is PHP 4.2.1.
To add PHP support, do the following:
- On the control panel home page, click Web Options. Select
the domain if you have more than one.
- 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.
ASP
To add support for ASP (Active Server Pages) in a Windows-based
account, do the following:
- On the control panel home page, click Web Options. Select
the domain if you have more than one.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the ASP
option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
ColdFusion
To add ColdFusion support in a Windows-based account, do the following:
- On the control panel home page, click Web Options. Select
the domain if you have more than one.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the ColdFusion
option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
- If you need to add custom file extensions to be handled by ColdFusion,
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.
Note: If your account wasn't created from the control panel, default
extensions won't be added when you enable ColdFusion.
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:
- On the control panel home page, click Web Options. Select
the domain if you have more than one.
- 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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