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To find the FTP information that you need to manage your files, the first step that you need to take is to log into your web hosting account. Once there, locate the Hosting Tools in the top menu. It is the second menu item. When you hover your mouse over it a sub-menu...
File management is essential for everyone owning a website. With AwardSpace the file management can be done both via our File Manager or FTP client such as FileZilla. However, a common error that you might encounter when using FTP is “FTP login incorrect”. In this...
This article describes the FTP connection settings that are available in the AwardSpace.com Control Panel. It also provides instructions on how to configure an FTP account in FileZilla, CoffeeCup, Cyberduck, and Dreamweaver. Where Do I Find My FTP Connection...
In this tutorial, we're going to provide information regarding the error message 500 Unable to service PORT commands, including ways to fix it. What Does the Error Mean? The error message 500 Unable to service PORT commands usually occurs if you attempt to...
The error message “Response: 426 Transfer aborted. Operation not permitted.” normally occurs if you are trying to upload a file that is too large. You can see the file size limit for our hosting plans HERE.
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Although installing MediaWiki and logging in to the platform is a simple task, setting up the CMS can be challenging at times, especially when the process involves server configurations. A critical aspect of web server security is the so-called Security-Enhanced Linux...
MediaWiki offers numerous versatile tools that help you manage and display recent images on your wiki pages. This guide showcases how to view and manage recent images in MediaWiki, so you can make it easier for logged-in users and admins to organise image content on...
Now that you have installed MediaWiki and logged in to the admin panel, and you also learned how to add modules, it is time to make your wiki a bit more engaging and user-friendly. There are numerous ways to customize your Wiki project and one handy approach is to add...
After you install MediaWiki, log in to the CMS, and presumably install extensions, it is time to learn how to find modules in MediaWiki. What are MediaWiki Modules Modules in MediaWiki are Lua-based scripts that allow you to add various functionalities to your...
MediaWiki Internal Error message can be very frustrating and can significantly harm your MediaWiki project. Luckily, the issue can be fixed in a few easy-to-follow steps to get your website up and running in no time. There are various causes for the issue: Incorrect...
The Infobox in MediaWiki is a handy tool for presenting content and key information in a structured and visually pleasing way. Infoboxes are useful for any kind of MediaWiki project and can provide your readers with a quick snapshot of important data and details. In...
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