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Network Solutions started in 1993 as a domain registrar and grew into a web hosting company offering hosting solutions and online marketing solutions.

Since 1993 Network Solution has become a giant in providing web hosting and internet marketing solutions to clients around the world. In many respects they are a “one stop shopping” destination to many entrepreneurs.

Following are the basic hosting plans from Network Solutions:

Standard Web Hosting
300 GB Space
3000 GB Bandwidth
25 FTP accounts
1000 e-mailboxes
Price: $9.96/mo*

Advanced Web Hosting
500 GB Space
5000 GB Bandwidth
50 FTP accounts
2500 e-mailboxes
Price: $13.30/mo*

Pro Web Hosting
Unlimited Space
Unlimited Bandwidth
Unlimited FTP accounts
Unlimited e-mailboxes
Price: $29.13/mo*

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*All prices are prorated based on the annual contract.

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Answering Readers Questions: Why I Can’t Upload .htaccess On Yahoo!?

On an average we receive three e-mails every week from our visitors asking why can’t they upload .htaccess file to their websites on Yahoo! Small Business Web Hosting?

The simple answer to this question is that Yahoo! simply does not allow to do that. Here is how they explain it in their help section:

…htaccess refers to the main configuration file for Apache, a popular open-source HTTP server. The .htaccess file can be used to create custom error pages and web page redirects, set up password protection, enable SSI, and more. Yahoo! does not currently allow you to upload .htaccess files to your account. For other customization options, we recommend the Custom Error Pages and password-protection features available in your Web Hosting Control Panel.

Whether you like it or not there is not much you can do about it, besides hoping that Yahoo! will eventually change this part of their policy and begins to allow access to .htaccess files.

This of course can pose certain problems if you need advance control to implement re-write rules or enable certain redirects.

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Installing WordPress On Bluehost With SimpleScripts

I have recently came across the video on YouTube explaining how you can install WordPress on Bluehost using SimpleScripts. I hope you can use this tutorial and write your first blog post 6 minutes from now.