Yes, no problem!
While we only currently register .com, .net, .org and .ca domains, we can host any top-level domain you may already own or wish to resgister with another domain registrar.			
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				No- you can have your domains point to an existing site (aka an "alias), or be a additional website of their own. The total number of websites allowed depends on the package you're currently on.
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				Submit-It offers pay services for submitting your site to the Search Engines. Their site also has free hints & tips for site submission, as does Promotion 101.
In addition, download.com has man			
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				You can find out how much web space you have used, as well as how much total space you have with your account, from the Overview section of the Customer Control Panel
http://manage.mrhost.ca/
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				Server Side Includes (or SSI), are simple directives that you can add to your HTML documents, that let you include some simple dynamic content, like putting the current date or including a separate fi			
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				A website alias allows you to have more than one domain name pointing to your web site. For example, if your domain is xyz.com you can also point xyz.net , xyz.org or xyz.ca to your main site.
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				Once you have uploaded all your content to the Mr.Host system, using FTP (or using the FTP client available from the Mr.Host Customer Control Panel), then you can simply browse to your domain in your 			
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				All of our web-hosting plan including your own cgi-bin.
When you FTP in, you'll see a cgi-bin directory in your home directory. All of your cgi content has to go *inside* this folder, and will then			
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				Yes!
All sites are configured to respond on both mydomain.com andĀ www.mydomain.com.			
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