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  1. WordPress Plugin - How To Configure WP Updates NotifierWordPress Plugin - How To Configure WP Updates Notifier
    WP Updates Notifier The WP Updates Notifier is a lightweight plugin that notifies WordPress administrators whenever an updated core program, plugin or theme is released. Keeping your WordPress ...

  2. Overview: Pre-Installed WordPress PluginsOverview: Pre-Installed WordPress Plugins
    To help get you started with WordPress, Lexiconn includes the following popular and useful plugins. STOP COMMENT SPAM IN ITS TRACKS! Used by millions, Akismet is quite possibly the best way...

  3. WordPress Plugin - Sucuri Security - Auditing, Malware Scanner and HardeningWordPress Plugin - Sucuri Security - Auditing, Malware Scanner and Hardening
    The Sucuri Security - Auditing, SiteCheck Malware Scanner and Hardening is a security plugin enables you to scan your WordPress site using Sucuri SiteCheck for security and malware issues, and also...

  4. Total Hits From Accesses By Site Don't Add Up to Equal Total Home Page VisitsTotal Hits From Accesses By Site Don't Add Up to Equal Total Home Page Visits
    Visits and accesses are very different things. An access (accesses and hits are synonymous terms) is a single fetch of any object on your site. A visit is an entire user session, made...

  5. How can I track access to my CGI programs and other dynamic pages?How can I track access to my CGI programs and other dynamic pages?
    In Wusage, look at the highly useful CGI Parameters and Values report, this is applicable to all types of dynamic pages, including PHP, ASP, etc.

  6. What do all the terms mean in my Wusage statistics?What do all the terms mean in my Wusage statistics?
    Wusage Terms: http://www.boutell.com/wusage/8.0/definitions.html Wusage page explanations: http://www.boutell.com/wusage/8.0/interpreting.html

  7. Overview of WusageOverview of Wusage
    Wusage is available to all clients. It is a powerful program that is run once a day around 6 AM ET. It generates web pages that provide a graphical representation of the amount of hits you have re...

  8. How can I see more than the default ten top stats?How can I see more than the default ten top stats?
    The default display of ten items in the Wusage "top stats" sections is set in a server-side configuration file and can be changed on request. If you would like this setting changed, se...

  9. Where Can I Find More CGI Scripts To Use On My Site?Where Can I Find More CGI Scripts To Use On My Site?
    Hotscripts.com is a great site with thousands of CGI scripts written in Perl and PHP that can be installed in your account.

  10. Can I use cron entries with my account?Can I use cron entries with my account?
    If you need access to setup a cronjob entry, please email letting us know that you need access to cron and the reason for this service. We will then activate cron access for your account. ...

  11. Why can't I view HTML files in my cgi-bin directory?Why can't I view HTML files in my cgi-bin directory?
    You cannot view HTML files from within your cgi-bin directory. You will need to place your .html files (as well as images) in your "www" directory (or some other directory below www) i...

  12. My CGI Script Will Not Write To a File on the ServerMy CGI Script Will Not Write To a File on the Server
    All CGI scripts that are called from the web do not run with your account's permission by default. This is done for security reasons. The CGI scripts run as the user 'nobody', which is a fake ...

  13. The Server Says My cgi-bin Script Does Not ExistThe Server Says My cgi-bin Script Does Not Exist
    If you are referencing your cgi-bin script with this URL: http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/script.cgi you are not using the correct URL to access your personal cgi-bin. ...

  14. After I edit my CGI script, it no longer functions.After I edit my CGI script, it no longer functions.
    Perl CGI scripts must be uploaded to your account via FTP as ASCII files to run properly. Also, all CGI scripts must be executable. This requires setting the permissions on the file using your...

  15. formmail.cgi Gives Me An Error (Bad/No Recipient)formmail.cgi Gives Me An Error (Bad/No Recipient)
    This indicates that you are trying to send the email to an email address that is not located at your domain (ie something@aol.com). You have 2 choices to correct this problem: ...

  16. The Script Does Not Seem To Exist When Trying To Call It From The WebThe Script Does Not Seem To Exist When Trying To Call It From The Web
    If the CGI script is in your cgi-bin directory, you must use the following syntax to call it correctly (assume abc.com is the domain name you are using): http://www.abc.com/cgi-abc/Fil...

  17. When Trying to Run a CGI Script, the Output Page Displays the Code of The Script Instead of Running the ProgramWhen Trying to Run a CGI Script, the Output Page Displays the Code of The Script Instead of Running the Program
    If a CGI script is not in the "cgi-bin" directory and is does not end in .cgi, the webserver does not know it is a CGI script and will try and display it as an html file. All CGI scripts not i...

  18. When I run my script on the web, I get an internal server error.When I run my script on the web, I get an internal server error.
    This could possibly be because you created and / or published the script yourself and did not set the permissions. From the telnet/ssh shell, you will need to type the command chmod 755 file.c...

  19. My Permalinks are not working in WordPress?My Permalinks are not working in WordPress?
    If you enable "pretty" permalinks in WordPress, you also have to put a .htaccess file in place in the wordpress folder for these SEO friendly URLs to work correctly. If your wordpres...

  20. How to combat comment spam in your blog.How to combat comment spam in your blog.
    Comment spam is a regular occurrence in blogs. Typically, spammers will insert their website links into your blog in an effort to create as many external links as possible, which in turn can ...

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