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No, a domain name is not included. You will need to register a domain name, which usually costs under $10 per year. We recommend you get your domain name at: www.GrandHub.com

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Yes, your hosting account will have a WYSIWYG website builder included in it.
The website builder is part of the "Fantastico" package that contains many more such scripts that will help in making your website more interactive.
If you don't want to use the website builder and you are comfortable in handling HTML codes, you can do that as well using any text editor.

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We do not allow unsolicited bulk emails and have a zero tolerence for spam.
If you are sending our mass emails that are legitimate, you may want to let us know so we note your account.
If we see numerous emails, we will look into it to be sure it is not spam.
If we receive complaints against your account from ISP's reporting spam, your site will be subject to suspension, so be very careful you are not sending emails unsolicited.

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Most accounts are approved within 24 hours of subscribing. Once an account is approved the welcome email with account information is sent to the address you specified on signup within 15 minutes.

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Our servers do not support ASP.Net or ASP.

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No. We do not allow subleasing http://www.yourdomain.com/client or free web space given to other clients. Our web plans are for single users only.

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Yes, we provide SCGI on our servers. You can enable the CGI wrapper functionality through the control panel.

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All our servers are equipped with Perl, Python, and PHP.

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We offer progressive streaming, meaning that you can upload the file to our servers, and then link to it. When a visitor accesses that file, they can then stream it to their computer, or download it.
We do not provide a dedicated streaming server, so you won't be able to run applications like ShoutCast from the servers, but you can upload your content, link to it, and allow visitors to view/hear it this way.
Additionally, since we offer progressive streaming, users that are behind firewalls, which could prevent them from listening to streams from a dedicated streaming server, are able to listen to the content as well, since the stream would be going through port 80 (standard port for http traffic).
Also, you can embed a media player directly into your site to play the content. For information on how to do this (and a generator to show you how to do this as well) check out http://cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php

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Yes. Our e-mail service works with MS Outlook, Eudora, or other client based e-mail programs.

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