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#61
Frontpage / Support For FrontPage on Cpanel
October 21, 2013, 05:04:01 PM
It has come to my attention that those of you still using FrontPage for web publishing using the FrontPage Server Extensions technology are having difficulty connecting and publishing the way you are used to (http method).  At this time, this applies to Cpanel only.  FPSE still works on Plesk servers.

I know this comes as an untimely inconvenience for many.  It is difficult to let FrontPage go (yes I am a user of FP as well!)

We are researching what can be done further to continue to support FPSE.  Microsoft abandoned FPSE in 2004, so for the last nine years, we have been tweaking our service to work FPSE into our offerrings.

As with any old server technology that goes to the wayside, eventually it can no longer be offered if for nothing else than the sake of security.

The techs are looking into the possibility of restoring FPSE and we will keep you posted here as to those efforts.
#62
Frontpage / Re: What is the new version of Frontpage?
October 21, 2013, 05:00:22 PM
A free version of Microsoft Expression Web 4 is being offered by Microsoft here:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/confirmation.aspx?id=36179
#63
This page will instruct you on how to set up your HostNed domain e-mail on your Apple iPhone or iPad device.

(In the directions below, wherever it says "yourdomain.com", replace with your actual domain name.)

1.    Tap the "Settings" icon
2.    Tap "Mail, Contacts, Calendars"
3.    Tap "Add Account..."
4.    Tap "Other" (bottom option)
5.    Tap "Add Mail Account"
6.    Enter Name, address (full email user@yourdomain.com), and password.
    (iPhone will attempt to guess your settings. Allow ~1 minute for it to fail.)
7.    Choose IMAP.
    (It's the default. The option you've selected will be highlighted blue.)
8.    Under "Incoming mail server"
        Set "HostName" to mail.yourdomain.com
        Set "UserName" to user@yourdomain.com (your entire email address)
        Set "Password" to your password
9.    Under "Outgoing mail server"
        Set "HostName" to mail.yourdomain.com
        Set "UserName" to user@yourdomain.com (your entire email address)
        Set Password to your password

Setup is complete.  You are now ready to send and receive emails via your iPhone or iPad device.
#64
Are you getting the error message "None of the authentication methods supported by this client are supported by your server" when using Outlook?

Users are beginning to see this message more often due to recent internet standards changing to make servers more secure by default.  If you want to get geeky and see the technical reason, you can review here and here.

Fixing this is easy.  In your Outlook Account Settings, go into MORE SETTINGS -> OUTGOING SERVER and enable
"My outgoing server (SMTP) requires authentication"

Here is a link to a page outlining this in detail for Outlook 2010.
http://www.authsmtp.com/outlook-2010/default-port.html
#65
General Hosting / Re: Server migration
July 06, 2013, 10:01:53 AM
Hi,

We are communicating with you via TKT #8412.  Please refer to that.

Thanks and have a great day!
#66
Our company Bend Internet Solutions is providing web design and re-design service for customers of HostNed.  Support is provided directly through our portal MyHostNed.

We offer all-in-one solutions that include hosting, domain name, site maintenance/management, SEO and more.

See here for more details on web design services:
http://www.bendinternet.com/internet-services/web-design/
And here for the popular all-in-one "Homesteader" package:
http://www.bendinternet.com/internet-services/web-design/homesteader/

#67
General Hosting / Re: What happened with MySQL?
June 06, 2013, 12:40:45 PM
You are very welcome.  Have a great day!
#68
General Hosting / Re: What happened with MySQL?
June 06, 2013, 08:32:57 AM
Hi,

We are working on this issue currently.  Please correspond through TKT #8391
#69
Host Multiple Web Sites - Each with it's own domain name!

Add-on domains are for users of Cpanel (and new Plesk!) control panel services.  They are offered on Linux Custom Plus and greater hosting plans.

In your Control Panel, creation of an addon domain allows you to host an additional domain from within your current server Control Panel interface.  It will have access to it's own databases and email accounts, but they will count against your overall allowance of such.  It is a great solution for those who want to host more than one domain but do not mind doing that from the same cPanel hosting account.

See this help article from cPanel for more details:
Cpanel Documentation for Add-on Domains

Alternatively, if you want access to a completely different server Control Panel account for different end users, you may want to consider simply having separate hosting accounts for each of them or use a Reseller Hosting account that allows for hosting of completely independent domains on separate Cpanel accounts.


Happy Webmastering!
HostNed Team
#70
In the world of server management, we know that FrontPage Sever Extensions are no longer officially supported by Microsoft as newer technologies like Visual Studio and .NET take it's place.  At HostNed, we know that many users still use and rely on FPSE technology and we plan on supporting it as long as possible.  We offer FPSE on both Windows hosting plans and Linux hosting plans.

UPDATE: We are no longer able to offer FPSE, we urge users to use an alternative web development platform. We support all major web-based scripts like Wordpress, Joomla, Concrete 5, and many more.
#71
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-    English, German, Spanish, Chinese, French, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Suomi, Russian, Bulgarian, Portuguese, Japanese, Thai, Czech, Turkish, Polish, Vietnamese and Danish
#72
Announcements / HostNed Now Accepts Bitcoin!
April 13, 2013, 11:46:41 AM
We are pleased to announce that HostNed is now accepting BitCoin (BTC) payments.  As one of the first web hosting providers to implement BitCoin Payments, we are supporting and encouraging the development of crypto-currencies while providing the convenience for customers who choose to do the same.

You can use the button below to credit your account with funds by BTC.

Pay With Bitcoin

Note:
Soon we will have BTC fully integrated into our system backend, at which time you will be able to pay from within our backend ( https://my.hostned.com/ce/ ).
  We also plan to accept Litecoin (LTC) in the near future!
#73
Website Design
Efficient website development calls for specialized skills and expertise. That, in turn, implies that the compensation package of a professional web developer would be slightly higher than the employees involved in other, routine tasks. Is the website developer you have hired ideally suited to take your website to the next level? The answer would be positive, only if (s)he has in-depth knowledge on the following:


       
  • Coding techniques – The developer should be able to make use of the latest programming and coding languages, to lend a smarter edge to your web design & development plans. Right from HTML, Javascript and PHP methods, to the more advanced Dot Net and Ruby platforms – a professional website developer should be equally at ease, while working with any of them. (S)he should also have a clear idea of how CSS stylesheets should be used.
  • Layout development methods – The back-end coding expertise of the developer you have hired might be impressive enough, but can (s)he improve the layout and visual appeal of your website as well? Ideally, the developer should be aware of the different tables, frames lists and forms, which make the front-end interface of the website more user-friendly.
  • Latest search engine optimization (SEO) information – Unless the online solutions prescribed by your website developer is in keeping with the prevailing SEO norms and regulations, the online visibility of your website can suffer. Make sure that (s)he has a clear idea of the latest updates in the Google search algorithms (e.g, the Panda and the Penguin updates) – and the changes in website development plans that they necessitate. Find out more about recent changes in search engine algorithms over here.
  • Processing and/or editing website images – The website design experts need to work in close collaboration with the website developer, in this regard. The latter should, in particular, be aware of all the tools and applications (e.g., Photoshop) that are used to process pictures on websites. Using relevant images on your web pages is all very fine – but the snaps should be properly edited and processed too.
  • Version control techniques – Over time, the scope of your business would expand – and so would your web design & development plans. Apart from being able to develop properly scalable websites, the developer should also have the expertise to keep backup copies of the previous 'versions' or 'copies' of your website. They might be required at any time for reference – or even in place of the newer version (in case it is not successful).
  • Troubleshooting and website debugging – The task of a website developer does not end with the creation of a smart and efficient website. Technical glitches and other related problems can crop up – and (s)he should be qualified enough to rectify such issues as soon as possible. That would rule out risks of extended downtimes for your website. The developer should also have the knowledge of testing your website on different browsers. Click here to read more about cross-browser functionality of websites.
  • Awareness of the statutory regulations and copyright issues – Photos on Flickr photostream, and copyrighted codes might seem to be ideal for your website development plans – but using them indiscriminately can lead to legal hassles. The developer you have hired should stay updated about the latest cyber regulations and laws. None of the actions that (s)he pursues, should violate these laws.
A good website developer should also make sure that you have a clear idea of the nature and purpose of the different codes used on your website. (S)he should have the knowledge to make the URLs of the different web pages shorter and more SEO-friendly too. Once you make sure that your web developer has adequate knowledge of the above-mentioned points, you can rest assured that (s)he will indeed offer good value-for-money.
#74
This video shows how to use http://www.ftplive.com, a web browser-based FTP tool, to edit a web file.  In this example, we are just going to add in some simple HTML code to an html file.  A handy service for making minor text and code changes to files on your web server.  No software is required, just a web browser!

#75
Advertising Boards / Monetize Your Website With Ads
February 20, 2013, 01:02:02 PM
As a webmaster or content publisher you have an opportinuty to monetize (make money from) your websites  8)
Here is a running list of good advertising opportinities available:

Advertising Networks

Using one of these ad networks is easy and straight forward.  Join and get a code snippet to place somewhere in your HTML.  Ads are served automatically and you get paid for click-throughs and/or impressions.

Google Adsense
Value Click
VigLink
InfoLinks
Bing Ads
Chitika

Affiliate Networks

Affiliate networks are a little different.  With these, you join and then subsequently join specific merchants' programs within.  You choose the ad and you typically get paid for actions following click-throughs, for example any sales or leads you generate.

Commission Junction
LinkShare
Share A Sale

Others

Amazon

Do you know of any more?  PM me and I will add them to this list.