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  1. I told that I can't use 'C' Programming or 'C++' as backend because it needs to be compiled again and again and I can just run 2 cron jobs a day. So, I wouldn't get that much time for testing. It needs to be compiled on the server it is intended to be run on.

     

    I also know Ruby till some extent, it seems easy. I am not saying that Ruby is bad or something like that. I had also thought of shifting to Ruby, but many hosts dont offer Ruby as option, and Heliohost provides it on Johhny but it is not stable, so I chose PHP on stevie.

  2. I think PHP is easy because it is alike 'C' Programming which I know the best, and I can't use C programming as Backend, I prefer PHP. It's syntax is also very easy to understand. Also, there is no need to define variables before using them like we have to do in other programming languages.

  3. This might help: http://www.heliohost.org/home/features/languages/python

     

    Also, if you could post your script, so that we can come to know the problems.

     

    Also, they should be kept in the cgi-bin directory to be executed.

    Python scripts are easy to configure and run. Just create a file in your cgi-bin directory under public_html, and place the Python "shebang" line (#!/usr/bin/python) on the first line of the file. Below this line you may write Python code. Make sure you make this file's CHMOD permissions 755, and output a Content-type header before anything else.

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  4. Give it some more time.(You just created it last night 12AM)

    Stevie accounts generally get out of queue in a day or two.

    You can work on the backend till the time it is queued.

    Also, you should follow this while posting:-

    In your post, include the following information:

    a. your HelioHost username

    b. the server your account is on

    c. your HelioHost main domain

  5. I also encountered this error while registering a domain.

    The workaround is:-

    1. Register the domain with domain forwarding.

    2. Once it is set up go to 'My Domains' and then edit the domain.

    3. Then set the nameservers to ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org

    4. Then it works.

     

    This error just comes while registering a new domain.(and not when editing the domain settings)

     

    Same problem existed here:(I got it to work by the workaround)(http://www.helionet.org/index/topic/19109-need-help-with-setting-the-dns/)

    Hello! I'm new user and I'm sorry if I posted this in the wrong section... I really want to register an account of type "Johny" with you guys. I decided to use a .tk domain name but I don't know how to configure the dns. Here's a screenshot: So can I have a step-by-step tutorial on how to finally create this account? Thanks in advance ^_^
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