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How do I optimise my site for Google?
If you build it, they will come (maybe)
Webmasters go to great lengths to set up beautiful and persuasive shop-fronts, then sit back and w...
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What are HTTP and HTTPS?
HTTP is the protocol that a web browser such as Internet Explorer uses to request a web page from a web server.
HTTP stands for HyperText Tra...
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How do I have part of my site on a secure webserver?
If your package supports it, you can have some parts of your site on a secure web server. This is typically used to collect credit card or other sens...
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How do I activate dynamic subdomains?
Dynamic subdomains provide a simple way to manage subdomains of your website without needing to manipulate your DNS records.
Available to Lin...
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Can I use Microsoft Frontpage with a Linux-hosted website?
You can use Microsoft Frontpage to produce a website that is hosted on a Linux web server. However, you can't use any Frontpage extensions as we do n...
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How do I choose between Windows and Linux web server platforms?
In most circumstances, it is appropriate to choose to be hosted on Linux servers.
We guarantee quality of service for linux hosted websit...
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What is HTML?
HTML or HyperText Markup Language is the format that web browsers use to display website information. HTML is guided by a consortium know as ...
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How can I install Gallery with PHP safe mode enabled?
Ilisys has put together this guide for webmasters that wish to install Gallery themselves. If you would prefer that Ilisys staff install Gallery for y...
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How do I send email from a website using FormMail.pl?
FormMail.pl is a Perl script that can be used by customers hosted on the Linux cluster. The code can be downloaded ...
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HTTP status codes
HTTP status codes are returned by web servers to indicate the status of a request. Codes 200 and 304 are used to tell the browser the page can be view...
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