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“Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING” error appears on my website
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FTP and FTP Client?
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Where to Find the Affiliate Program Agreement?
If you want to join AwardSpace's web hosting affiliate program, you can check out our Terms of Services, and in the sidebar menu, choose Affiliate Terms of Service. Important points to consider when signing up for our web hosting Affiliate Program: The first...
How to join the AwardSpace Affiliate Program
By joining the AwardSpace Affiliate Program, you can promote our services, and, if your recommendation results in a new customer purchasing a service, you can earn a commission! To join the affiliate program of AwardSpace, you need to sign up through our Affiliate...
How to Report a Security Issue or Service Abuse
At AwardSpace, ensuring the security and integrity of our systems and services is our top priority. We encourage you to report any potential security vulnerabilities or bugs you encounter while using our products. If you find a significant and verifiable security...
Where to Find Information About AwardSpace?
AwardSpace is a tech startup that has been providing free web hosting solutions since 2003 for customers all around the world! If you want to find out more about us, feel free to check our About AwardSpace hub page. There, you will learn a lot about the company, but...
What Is the Difference Between HTTP Error 401 Unauthorized and a 403 Forbidden Message?
Every once in a while, while surfing the internet you might stumble upon an error. Whether it is a 404 Not Found, or another one. These errors are usually frustrating and sometimes confusing. While both, the HTTP 401 Unauthorized and the 403 Forbidden status codes...
What Causes HTTP Error 401 Unauthorized?
HTTP Error 401 Unauthorized is a standard response code indicating that a request made to a web server is not authorized due to invalid or missing authentication credentials. This error signifies that the server requires authentication to fulfill the request but has...
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