Windows 2000 Menu
Windows 2000 Main
Windows 2000 Hosting Plans
Windows 2000 FAQ's
H-sphere Documentation
Order a Windows 2000 Plan


Hosting Solutions
Red Hat Linux - cPanel
Windows 2000
FreeBSD




KNOWLEDGE BASE

Jump to 

Email Related

1. Can you explain what does multiple domain hosting mean?
2. If I get the plan with multiple domain hosting, does each domain has its own Control Panel?
3. Where can I place my ASP files?
4. Aside from ASP, What server side scripting languages are supported?
5. Does your Windows Hosting support Java aplications?
6. Where can I find more information about programming in ASP?
7. Do you support remote debugging of ASP?


Can you explain what does multiple domain hosting mean?
Multiple domain hosting means that in your account, depending on what plan you get, you can host more than one domain. Now if you have two websites, you can actually host these two websites in your account.

Back To Top

If I get the plan with multiple domain hosting, does each domain has its own Control Panel?
No. You will manage all the domains you hosted within your Account Control Panel.

Back To Top

Where can I place my ASP files?
Your ASP files can be placed anywhere in your web. The root directory is a good location. If there is a global.asa file it must be in the root directory.

Back To Top

Aside from ASP, What server side scripting languages are supported?
At the moment we support VBScript and JavaScript, Perl/CGI, PHP, ColdFusion.

Back To Top

Does your Windows Hosting support Java applications?
No. We do not support JSP or other servlet.

Back To Top

Where can I find more information about programming in ASP?
The following are good recomendations for ASP resources:

http://www.asphole.com
http://www.genusa.com/asp
http://www.activeserverpages.com
http://www.aspin.com

Back To Top

Do you support remote debugging of ASP?
No. We do not support remote debugging of ASP.

Back To Top

 

 

   
Support | Forums | Terms of Service | Acceptable Use Policy | Contact Us
©Copyright 2003 Dreamcode Web Hosting