| Owners of
Unix accounts can use simple CGI wizards to enhance their
sites with the following scripts:
All CGI scripts for a particular site are
stored in the cgi-bin directory, unless specified
otherwise. If you accidentally delete any files in the cgi-bin
directory, you can recover them by going to the Web Options
page and clicking the Restore to default link. Your
existing files remain untouched, so you will not lose your
changes. To get rid of undesirable changes in the script files,
delete these files and then click the Restore to default
link on the Web Options page. Also, use the Restore
to default link to fix your temporary index page to default.
See the Contents
of Your Home Directory chapter of this manual for more
information on the files and catalogues not to be deleted.
Counter
To add a counter to your site, do the following:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- Click the Edit icon in the Preinstalled
Scripts field.
- Enable the counter for domains in the
list.
- Click the View icon for more instructions.
Guestbook
To add a guestbook to your site, do the following:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- Click the Edit icon in the Preinstalled
Scripts field.
- Enable the guestbook for domains in the
list.
- Click the View icon for more instructions.
Formmail
To add a formmail script to your site, do
the following:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- Click the Edit icon in the Preinstalled
Scripts field.
- Enable the formmail for domains in the
list.
- Click the View icon for more instructions.
Chat
To add a chat to your site, do the following:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- Click the Edit icon in the Preinstalled
Scripts field.
- Enable chat for domains in the list.
- Click the View icon for more instructions.
Forum
To add a forum to your site, do the following:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- Click the Edit icon in the Preinstalled
Scripts field.
- Enable forum for domains in the list.
- Click the View icon for more instructions.
phpBB
Forum
As an alternative If you are running a Unix-based
account, you can add the phpBB
forum (distributed according to phpBB
License Agreement). It is a high powered, fully scalable,
and highly customisable bulletin board package. phpBB has
a user-friendly interface, simple and straightforward administration
panel, and helpful FAQ.
phpBB Key Features:
- Unlimited forums and posts
- Multiple language interface
- Private or public forums
- Powerful search utility
- Private messaging system
- Complete customisation with templates
phpBB files are stored in a separate directory
for each of your sites.
To add phpBB forum to your site, 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 phpBB option and turn it on:

- Agree with charges, if any.
- Go through the installation wizard. You'll
be prompted to select from the existing MySQL databases
to use with phpBB or create a new one:

WARNING: Assigning a previously created MySQL database
to be used for phpBB needs, you will remove contents of
all its tables.
- Choose or create a MySQL user to access
and manage MySQL DB you have allocated for use with phpBB.
- Click the Setup icon to install
the script:

- You'll be taken to the phpBB admin control
panel, where you can start configuring the forum to your
liking.
mnoGoSearch
If you are running a Unix-based account,
you can enhance your site with mnoGoSearch (disclaimer),
a utility that searches your site by keywords.
mnoGoSearch script file is stored in the
cgi-bin directory, but its configuration files are
located in the mnoGoSearch/ directory in your root.
To enable mnoGoSearch, 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 mnoGoSearch option and turn it on:

- Agree with charges, if any.
- Go through the wizard. You'll be prompted
to select from the existing MySQL databases or create a
new one to be used by mnoGoSearch:

WARNING: Assigning a previously created MySQL
database to be used for mnoGoSearch needs, you will remove
contents of all its tables.
- Choose or create a MySQL user to access
and manage MySQL DB you have allocated for use with mnoGoSearch.
- Go to your search page by clicking the
View icon:

To make it available to the Internet users,
put a link to your mnoGoSearch page on your site's pages.
* Note: It will take some time to index your site pages
and get your search working.
You can extend your mnoGoSearch capabilities
(e.g.: set local charset) by editing file indexer.conf.
To learn how to work with indexer.conf, refer to
indexer.conf-dist which can be found in the /'account'/mnogosearch/'domain'/
directory.
* If you mishandle anything, you can always restore mnoGoSearch
configuration to the default by clicking the Edit icon, but
all your custom settings will be lost.
Fixing
Broken Scripts
If you have accidentally deleted any of your
CGI scripts and/or the index page (index.html), you can restore
them to default. To get rid of any undesirable changes in
you CGI scripts and go back to the default settings, delete
the unnecessary files and restore the scripts.
To fix/restore the scripts:
- Select Domain Info in the Domain
Settings menu.
- Click the Edit icon in the Web
Service field.
- On the Web Service page, click
the Restore to default link.
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