I keep getting redirected to http://roapi.x10.bz/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi
how do I fix this? I cleared my cache etc.
how do I fix this? I cleared my cache etc.
#1 > what does the "cache' have to do with zero bytes returned from the free-hosting server [ xo5 ] - at URL [ http://roapi.x10.bz/ ] ??Give it some time for the cache and such to update. After that, you should have access to the actual site over HTTP...
#2 > what does the "cgi-bin" folder have to do with the issue of this thread ??...and free to safely delete the cgi-bin folder afterwards.
at URL [ http://andrewhenao.x10.bz/ ] - I 'see' --> "Site Coming Soon!"I have the same issue. It's been hours since I created my account but it's still not working. My site is http://andrewhenao.x10.bz. Thanks!
1. Isn't the default page supposed to have more than 0 bytes?#1 > what does the "cache' have to do with zero bytes returned from the free-hosting server [ xo5 ] - at URL [ http://roapi.x10.bz/ ] ??
#2 > what does the "cgi-bin" folder have to do with the issue of this thread ??
O ok, so it must be my cache then, because that's what it's supposed to say. Thanks!
zero bytes returned from a x10hosting's free-hosting server is a 'type' of error code1. Isn't the default page supposed to have more than 0 bytes?
the folders [ cgi-bin ] have nothing to do with "domains" on a x10hosting's free-hosting server - no need to do anything with them2. That's the folder that gets left over when it comes to domains. I'm just saying that as an option.
True. What I mean't is that I didn't get that at the time of checking. Probably went away before I had a look myself.zero bytes returned from a x10hosting's free-hosting server is a 'type' of error code
They can. An example would be when you add a new add-on domain, from there, you would see a newly created folder (if not there before adding) called 'cgi-bin', I believe that's where the setup scripts get executed.the folders [ cgi-bin ] have nothing to do with "domains" on a x10hosting's free-hosting server - no need to do anything with them