HostPapa does SSI (Server Side Includes), which is a simple server-side scripting language, generally used for the web.
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About Coppermine Photo Gallery
Coppermine Photo Gallery is an easily set-up, fast, feature-rich photo gallery web application with multimedia capabilities. Users can set up a gallery to… Continue reading About Coppermine Photo Gallery
About PHP-Nuke
PHP-Nuke is a web-based automated news publishing, content management system and portal solution. PHP-Nuke is specially designed to be used in Intranets and… Continue reading About PHP-Nuke
HostPapa’s web hosting plans and pricing
HostPapa offers the most feature-rich web hosting solutions available today. The HostPapa web hosting package was carefully crafted to provide a full range… Continue reading HostPapa’s web hosting plans and pricing
cPanel Help
HostPapa is pleased to offer educational video tutorials for all customers. For additional cPanel learning resources, check out the following information and links.… Continue reading cPanel Help
How to create a database in MySQL
You can create a database in MySQL by following these steps. 1. Log in to your HostPapa Dashboard. 2. Click on My cPanel… Continue reading How to create a database in MySQL
Connection settings for MySQL databases
To connect to a MySQL database on your account, you will require the following five pieces of info: Hostname Database name Database username… Continue reading Connection settings for MySQL databases
How to connect remotely to MySQL
You can connect to your MySQL database remotely on our Linux servers. You will need to use a client such as: EMS SQL… Continue reading How to connect remotely to MySQL
About PHP
PHP is a programming language which allows dynamic content to be used on a web page. It is used along with the HTML… Continue reading About PHP
How to navigate cPanel’s File Manager
With File Manager, you can easily copy, move, delete, organize and change permissions on your folders and files; you can even edit files,… Continue reading How to navigate cPanel’s File Manager