Do you support ASP pages?
Our NT web servers do support ASP. We do recommend
that all .ASP files are placed in the root directory
of your account. Microsoft has documented a bug
where ASP files may have problems running from sub-directories.
How do I do get my database files setup
on the NT server?
Currently we provide two ways to access database
using web interface: MS Internet Database Connector
and Cold Fusion. In order to connect to MS Access
database the client should:
Create
a MS Access database on a client computer
Upload
it to his web site
Request
an ODBC connection to your database
Our
specialist will register a new database in
ODBC applet
Create
an IDC file (with .idc extension) which includes
all the necessary information to use a database
(table name, SQL statement, user name, password
etc.) and upload it to his web site
Create
an HTX file (with .htx extension) where a
client will define how an output of his query
will be displayed. It is basically an extension
of HTML file and can only be used with IDC
file. Client uploads this file to his web
site
Create
an HTML file (usually with a form in it) with
a link to IDC file (or files).IDC file then
uses HTX file as a template to output data
Using
Cold Fusion:
Create directory , where the files will be located
on your site.
Create database file which will be used by Cold
Fusion applications on your local machine
Publish to your site
E-mail us about your Cold Fusion directory.
Name of database file, the PATH to the database
file, and login and password for the database
on server side
How to access NT Statistics?
http://www.your_domain_name.com/stats/index.html
or
Your IP Number /stats/index.html What is the extension for Server Side
Include?
The
filename extension for Server Side Include is
.stm
What is the path to the Perl executable?
(NT)
The PERL executable path is C:\Perl\bin\Perl.exe