It actually was suspended, but that was masked by the problems with the server.
I unsuspended it for you. Make sure to clear your browsed cache and history before checking your site. And sign in once a month to prevent another inactivity suspension.
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The admins have never said anything about removing accounts from countries like yours (Barbados?). The "ban" only applies to new accounts.
Do reconsider.
You seem to be on the new server xo4 -- the 'apache' gives it away. New set ups often have small problems.
xo2 doesn't have that problem (not running Apache)
So an Admin has to check out the problem on the new server.
Until they fix it, you could edit the line to use...
I'm now getting:
A Database Error Occurred
Unable to connect to your database server using the provided settings.
Filename: core/Loader.php
Line Number: 346
So perhaps your ISP is caching too if you still see the default page.
1. This is a support ticket for Free Hosting Accounts
2. The default page always goes up in brand new accounts. Yours is brand new (so I don't understand the "back again" part)
3. When I go to your URL, I get a 403 Forbidden -- which means either a permission problem or you do not have an...
Go to cPanel and rename .htaccess to .htaccessBAK (or just delete it)
.htaccess is the file that is usually responsible for this problem.
Once you've done that, clear your browser cache and history. The redirect can be stored there, so you have to clear it out. Then check your site.
Depends what you run on your site. If you have plugins that query third party sites for feeds, updates, content, chat rooms, etc, you are at the mercy of those servers too.
You mean one of those annoying Sig type images that tells the viewer their IP and maybe browser, etc?
They banned you for that?
a) Tell them if you were IP scraping, you wouldn't have put it on the image. Just recorded it. Any image hosted on a hosting site can do that.
b) Even if x10 had the...
And let me add ---
Always Make Backups of Your Files and Data and Download Them.
101 things can go wrong. With any host. Not to mention accidentally deleting public_html or dropping a database.
Besides your computer, there are lots of places on the Web where you can stash extra copies of your...