No, we do not run PHP in safe mode on our Linux® hosting servers.
To change the status of a function, you can use custom initialization (php5.ini) files. For more information, see What filename does my PHP initialization file need to use?
Linux hosting accounts support PHP 5. Depending on the contents of your .htaccess file, you can use a .php5 file extension.
PHP is automatically enabled in all of our hosting accounts. Once you activate your hosting account, you can create and upload PHP pages.
Plesk is a control panel available on our Windows-based hosting accounts and servers. It lets you easily manage many aspects of your account, including the files,
You can order Web hosting even though you don't live in the United States, unless you live in one of the countries listed below.
The path to sendmail on our Linux hosting servers is:
Yes, our hosting accounts support RSS feeds. Using ASP or PHP, you can import RSS feeds into your Web pages or you can create an RSS feed for your website or blog.
Below is a code sample for connecting to a MySQL database using PHP.
Unfortunately, you cannot use "icons" as a directory name in your Linux hosting account.