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  1. I tested the form myself and can confirm that it returns an error even for subdomains that are available, so there's definitely something wrong. I'd recommend checking that your MOFH API credentials are correct, and that the credentials you're using are authorized for that domain.

    Also, I don't think it's possible to offer Byet's subdomains (such as is-great.net and is-best.net) as available options in signup.

  2. @luluhoste is the French translation of the panel good?

    I personally wouldn't recommend using them even if they exist, because most were done using automated translation tools and may have things wrong (at least in my case, they did). You can of course elect to improve the translation yourself if you have the time and desire (in fact I had done that for my language, Greek, but never got around to finish the project because I no longer had the time or desire).

  3. 4 hours ago, TinkerMan said:

    Can you please use Google? It’s a service that saves copy’s of websites 

    I don't think the question was "what is Wayback Machine"; it was "what is the wayback machine integration", which refers to the Wayback Machine integration GenerateArea advertises. It's a fair question in my opinion, given I also never really understood what it was.

    7 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    What is "wayback machine integration which" ?

    Going back, I can see it was introduced in this commit: https://github.com/GenerateApps/GenerateArea/commit/19e70b3c46f440ab1c0f1519882d95b38a3c1a64

    The only change I can find that is related to the Wayback Machine is this:

    1a8377768953.png

    From what I can understand from the code, the integration basically shows a "Wayback Machine" icon in the View Account page of the client area, that when clicked takes you to archived versions of the account's signup domain, if they exist.
     

  4. 7 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    ha, ok, And is there "composer" ???

    Yes. Flarum is best installed through Composer; after Composer has generated the dependencies, you should be able to upload the files to your hosting account and install Flarum. I'm unsure if it works well, though.

  5. The limits which can most definitely be confirmed is the 5GB storage and 400 MySQL databases/account.

    The information about the limits is coming from MOFH's Plans section at https://myownfreehost.net/plans.php, and from the resellers' own experience, however there is conflicting information about the bandwith limit, so keeping that as unlimited (setting the max value) shouldn't be an issue.

    5 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    So here I modify the values, in reality, if the user arrives at 5GB of storage when I have defined 6GB, he cannot exceed 5GB, is that correct ?

    Yes.

  6. I'm late to this, but thank you for bringing this to my attention. The wording on the README might have been a bit confusing; I eliminated the first example which didn't include the code from our script (so shouldn't have been named "ready-to-use code"), and added an additional example with a ready-to-use code for removing all unwanted features.

     

  7. Don't worry about that. iFastNet used to offer email options in free hosting, that were retired because of abuse. They were utilizing Roundcube for that purpose, but that's irrelevant to the question you were asking.

    Regarding your question: Can Roundcube be installed on free hosting?

    Most likely no, but you're welcome to try. It used to be available as an option in the Softaculous Apps Installer; however it was removed. If you want, you can try to install it manually and see if you can use it...

    That being said, what would you want to use it for, considering there are no email accounts offered and the email functionality in MOFH is extremely limited?

  8. Correct me if I'm mistaken, but I think you meant to ask what the subject of this forum category was about.

    This category is dedicated to online advertising, as stated, and its descriptions mentions "CPC, CPM, Affiliates, Google Adsense & more". The first two are terms used in advertising (Cost Per Click, Cost Per Mille) and refer to the cost the advertised party is charged by an advertiser; affiliate marketing approaches could also be discussed here, and of course forum users can also discuss their experiences with various advertising providers they may use to generate revenue (such as Google Adsense) and share tips and tutorials for them (such as a tutorial to get accepted with a MOFH reseller, although that's quite a difficult feat and Google's demands may differ between sites so one universal guide may not be able to exist).

    It's currently empty because nobody has anything to discuss regarding advertising (or they do so in other categories, such as MyOwnFreeHost General if it is something MyOwnFreeHost-related) 😂.

  9. 19 hours ago, luluhoste said:

    Is there a Cloudflare captcha in xera ?

    Since Turnstile was added as an option in GenerateArea, it doesn't exist in Xera.

    11 hours ago, TinkerMan said:

    Why don't you install it yourself or read the README and see?

    While I agree in principle, @luluhoste seems to be a reseller that doesn't speak English much (since the posts are in French and then Google Translated), so I assume they may be worried about losing something in translation from the README and ask in the forum to double check. This could of course be solved by installing it in a local environment as you mentioned, although there might be installation issues (in which case it might be best to avoid using Xera after all 😂).

    11 hours ago, TinkerMan said:

    using Google

    Doesn't really apply here as I don't think Google will provide accurate answers to MOFH-related questions. Could use the forum search to see if it's been asked before, however.

  10. On 7/13/2023 at 9:10 PM, TinkerMan said:
    On 7/13/2023 at 11:03 AM, Supernova3339 said:

    a lot cleaner then those other panels and easier to understand.

    I feel offended

    Unless you're planning to release your client area's source code to the public, you shouldn't. Supernova is referring to the open source solutions available at the time as indicated by the "those"; there would be no reason to say his solution is "easier to understand" from yours which you can not really understand as it's source is not available.

    I'd argue that from the development method, it will probably be cleaner than the other panels (GA depends on Xera on which Mehtab himself has said the source code wasn't clean, part of why he created MOFH-R, and MOFHY is riddled with bugs and security flaws last time I checked), but I'm unsure if it's still in active development.

    On 7/13/2023 at 9:10 PM, TinkerMan said:

    And of course you like your own system best, you built it 😂.

    That's true for everyone. If I create one, I'll make sure to say it's the best one in the planet. Or maybe in all of them. 😎

  11. 2 hours ago, TinkerMan said:

    The client area looks suspiciously like MOFHY-Lite, an outdated and insecure client area that pre-dated Xera. 
     

    If you don’t want to build your own solution, Xera/GenerateArea is going to be your only tested and somewhat secure option. 

    UUISC predated MOFHY-Lite if I'm not mistaken... though I wasn't around the MOFHY era so I can't tell if the client area on http://demo.uiisc.com/ is similar to it.

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