This article explains how to enable the display of detailed errors for
ASP.Net websites. Showing errors is a big security risk. Therefore, we
recommend you only enable errors during development of your website.
To enable detailed errors on your ASP.Net ...
Q: WHY IS HOSTMYSITE UPGRADING ME?
A: HostMySite is upgrading the infrastructure for a lot of our
customers to improve the customer experience and allow our classic
customers to get the same benefits that all of our newer customers
enjoy. These include ...
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING HOSTMYSITE'S COLDFUSION MIGRATION
Q: WHY AM I BEING MOVED TO COLDFUSION 10?
A: ColdFusion 10 offers greatly improved security and better
performance over its predecessors. To give a more clear picture of how
outdate...
If you do not wish to purchase a dedicated SSL certificate for your
website, you have the option of using a shared SSL. If enabled, you
will use a special URL for any pages that you want to be secured via
this SSL. This URL functions as a proxy to the sit...
If you wish to create a Wordpress site on a new plan that does not
currently host your domain name, you can utilize a test URL, called
the "instant URL", to view the site on the new server before making
the changes live. This article will explain how to u...
Authentication is required at Hostmysite. You can use the mail server
assigned to your account as long as you use an email address and
password that you've setup on that server. Alternatively, you can use
any valid email address and password combination t...
The hosts file is a file on your computer which maps hostnames to IP
addresses. The hosts file is a text file that can be opened or
modified in any text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad. Updating your
hosts file is a way to preview your site as it will ...
Authentication is required at Hostmysite. You can use the mail server
assigned to your account as long as you use an email address and
password that you've setup on that server. Alternatively, you can use
any valid email address and password combination t...
Wordpress, by default, uses an .htaccess file to manipulate how the
web server serves files from your website. However, an .htaccess file
cannot be read by a Windows server, so you will need to create what is
called a web.config file to do the same things...