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This document explains how to add support for dynamic web
pages, including:
CGI Scripts
To add CGI support, it will suffice to create a CGI alias
or, in other words, to specify a CGI file extension and a CGI
handler for it, for instance Perl. For example, you can
specify that all *.cgi files must be treated as executable
Perl scripts.
To add a CGI alias, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page that shows, scroll down
to find the CGI-dir option and turn it on. Now all
files in the cgi-bin directory will be treated as CGI
executables. This is the directory to place all your cgi
scripts.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
CGI option and click the Add icon on its
right.
- Enter an extension beginning with a dot and select the
handler from the list:
PHP scripts
You can add support to your own PHP scripts. As of May 1st
2004, the highest supported version is PHP 4.3.6.
To add PHP support, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
PHP option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based
plan.
At the top of the Web Service page,
click the Apply link for the Server configuration to
change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
- On the Web Service page, click the Add
icon that has appeared next to the PHP option.
- On the page that appears, enter an extension for your
PHP pages beginning with a dot, for instance .php4.
Select the MIME type from the list.
- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based
plan.
At the top of the Web Service page,
click the Apply link for the Server configuration to
change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
ASP
To add support for ASP (Active Server Pages) in a
Windows-based account, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
ASP option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
ASP.NET
To add support for ASP.NET in a Windows-based account, do
the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
ASP.NET option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
ColdFusion
To add ColdFusion support in a Windows-based account, do
the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
ColdFusion option and turn it on.
- Agree with the charges.
- If you need to add custom file extensions to be handled
by ColdFusion, click the Add icon that has appeared
next to the PHP option:

- On the page that appears, enter an extension for your
PHP pages beginning with a dot.
Note: If your account wasn't created from the control
panel, default extensions won't be added when you enable
ColdFusion.
Server Side Includes
You can add your own SSI aliases or, in other words,
specify SSI file name extensions. For example, you can specify
that all *.ssi files must be treated as server side
includes.
To add an SSI alias, do the following:
- Select Domain info in the Domain Settings
menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web Service
field.
- On the Web Service page, scroll down to find the
SSI option and click the Add icon on its
right.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
- In the window that appears, enter your SSI file
extension beginning with a dot:

- Skip this step if you are using a Windows-based
plan.
At the top of the Web Service page,
click the Apply link for the Server configuration to
change. The changes will take effect within 15 minutes.
PHP/MySQL Applications
(Unix-based accounts)
Starting with version 2.4.3, a set of over 20 PHP/MySQL
applications is supplied with Ivy Host Control Panel. If your
hosting provider enabled it in your plans, you can install
these applications on your domains.
To install application:
- Select EasyApp in the Domain Settings
menu.
- On the page EasyApps Collection that shows,
you'll see the list of applications that can be installed:

- Press on the title of application you want to install.
- You'll find yourself at a page with its description
(outline, homepage, diskspace etc.) and a link to install
it:

- Click Install. The page similar to this will
appear:

- Fill in the necessary data:
- Domain - choose a domain, if you have more than
one, to install the application on.
- Path - location of the application, when you
have installed it, in relation to the domain's root
directory.
- User name - name of the application's
administrator.
- Password - password of the administrator.
- E-mail - electronic address to send
notifications to, which'll be written in the application
config file.
In rare cases, such as with Advanced Poll etc., you will
be redirected to the original installation page.
In case of more extensive data to fill in, refer to the
application's documentation.
- Press Submit Query.
- Agree with the additional charges for MySQL-related
resources that will be needed for the application to work.
- After the application is installed, you'll find it on
the page with its description under Installed
Applications. Press the Edit button to change its
settings:

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