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| Can I access my website before the DNS has propagated? Normally, when working with websites, you have to use the settings provided by the server responsible for the site, or the settings you have configured at your registrar, which in turn are the sa... (more) |
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| A Guide to Plesk Migrations The Plesk Migration tool is a program specific to Plesk which allows us to transfer a whole domain and all it's settings between two Plesk servers. Not only does it copy all the website files, bu... (more) |
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| How do redirects work with websites? Depending on the type of redirect you can use (there are five main types, plus a sixth based on the DNS system), the redirection you see and the effect on the visitor will vary, as they all work ... (more) |
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| What are all the directories for in Plesk? When you connect to the server via FTP, SFTP or SSH, or enter the File Manager in Plesk, you will see a number of ready-made directories under your domain's home (usually /var/www/vhosts/doma... (more) |
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| What is Hotlinking and how do I prevent it? If you notice a surge in the traffic coming to your site, it may not be because you are receiving more visitors. In fact, it could be the complete opposite - someone is using your images/files and ... (more) |
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| Why does a change to my DNS take so long to appear? DNS, or Domain Name Servers, are a group of servers which provide a distributed management of domain names on the Internet. This allows computer addresses to be easier to remember by allowing you t... (more) |
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| How do .htaccess files work in Plesk? Programs in Linux, such as Apache (the server daemon) and qmail (the mail daemon) are configured using basic text files instead of the centralized-database (registry) used in Windows. This provid... (more) |