Further below is the list of features that you can add your site to
enhance its functionality:

SSL support
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer protocol) is a standard for transmitting confidential
data such as credit card numbers over the Internet. Most true business
sites support this feature which allows more security in data transmitted
over the WWW. This is the standard minimum safe security level for true
business on the Internet. SSL works by using a private key to encrypt
data that is transferred over the SSL connection. To read more about what
is SSL and how it works, go to
http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/index.html
Click here to go to the SSL page of this manual.
Shared SSL support
Shared SSL uses WildCard (server-wide) certificates to service multiple
domains. Thawte determines
a wildcard certificate as "a single certificate, with a wildcard
character in the domain name field. This allows the certificate to secure
multiple hosts within the same domain. For example, a certificate for
' *.domain.com ', could be used for www.domain.com, www1.domain.com, www2.domain.com,
in fact, any host in the domain.com domain. When a client checks the host
name in this certificate it uses a shell expansion procedure to see if
it matches."
According to VeriSign,
a shared SSL certificate "enables Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
to provide SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption and business authentication
to Web business customers, but without the need to issue unique digital
certificates to each hosted customer. The service offers ISPs the convenience
and streamlined management of a single specially licensed SSL digital
certificate to share among multiple hosted Web sites".
WildCard certificates work only within one domain level. For example,
if you get a domain name for *.domain.com, it will work for www.domain.com
and subdomain.domain.com. But it will not work for www.subdomain.domain.com.
FrontPage extensions
To enable FrontPage Extensions support, click the ON/OFF button.
In the window that appears, enter the login and password you will need
to upload your web pages with the FrontPage Publish Web feature:
You can change FPE login and password at any time in the future by clicking
the Edit icon that appears next to the ON/OFF button.
CGI
To add a CGI alias, click the Add icon.
In the window that appears, enter File Extension for the files you want
to be regarded as scripts. For example, entering .pl extensions will mark
all *.pl files as executable scripts. The file extension must begin with
a dot. This configuration will not affect other users.
MIME
According to Webopedia,
MIME is "Short for Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions, a specification for formatting non-ASCII messages
so that they can be sent over the Internet. Many e-mail clients now support
MIME, which enables them to send and receive graphics, audio, and video
files via the Internet mail system. In addition, MIME supports messages
in character sets other than ASCII.
There are many predefined MIME types, such as GIF graphics files and
PostScript files. It is also possible to define your own MIME types.
In addition to e-mail applications, Web browsers also support various
MIME types. This enables the browser to display or output files that are
not in HTML format."
There are many predefined MIME types, such as GIF
graphics files and PostScript
files. In addition, you can also define your own MIME types. To do so,
click Add MIME Type link. New MIME Type page will appear:
- File Extension: Begin file extension with a dot.
- MIME Type: e.g.: text/rtf or video/mpeg.
PHP3
According to Webopedia,
"PHP Hypertext Preprocessor is a server-side, HTML embedded scripting
language used to create dynamic Web pages.
In an HTML document, PHP script (similar syntax to that of Perl or C)
is enclosed within special PHP tags.
Because PHP is embedded within tags, the author can jump between HTML
and PHP (similar to ASP and Cold Fusion) instead of having to rely on
heavy amounts of code to output HTML. And, because PHP is executed on
the server, the client cannot view the PHP code.
PHP can perform any task any CGI program can do, but its strength lies
in its compatibility with many types of databases. Also, PHP can talk
across networks using IMAP, SNMP, NNTP, POP3, or HTTP. Click the button
to enable PHP support."
SSI
To add an SSI alias, click the On/OFF button. In the window that
appears, enter your SSI File Extension.
The file extension must begin with a dot.
CGI dir
Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable the cgi-bin directory.
This will not delete the directory or any of its content, but will stop
running any cgi scripts for your site.
MIVA
For details read the Creating an
Online Store section.
Error
Define the actions to be taken if the requested page on your site is
missing. Click the Add icon to configure the error document. In
the form that appears enter the error document settings:
- Error Document Code : Enter the error code to change the default
message. One of the common errors is File Not Found.
- Message or URL : Enter a text message the visitor will receive
or the URL of the page that the visitor will be taken to if the requested
page is not found.
- Type : Specify if the text in the previous field is a URL (Redirect)
or an error message (Message).
Logs
Enable writing error logs, transfer logs, referrer logs and agent logs.
You can view these log files using Telnet. See Viewing Web Statistics.
Webalizer
Enable the program that analyzes the transfer log and generates readable
HTTP transfer reports. It requires transfer log to be enabled. See Viewing Web Statistics.
Modlogan
This package is functionally similar to Webalizer, but it also supports
FTP, RealAudio and other protocols. See Viewing Web Statistics.
Server Alias
Add an alias to the domain.
Redirect
With
this feature you can redirect Internet users from one URL to another.
When an Internet user tries to connect to a URL that is redirected,
he is taken to the address this URL is mapped to.
To redirect a URL, click the Add icon in the Redirect entry.
The following form will appear: