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  1. Alright. I have also found myself stuck on mobile view but through another mean (browser resizing via developer console). Once clearing the browser data, it resolved the issue. Seems to be different then.
  2. For future, clearing your browser cache should also fix it.
  3. Correct. Not sure why it was wrong. That's exactly how confusion is caused.
  4. Django using Python 2.7 in particular is not supported on any of the servers. Django is only installed on one version of Python per server, and Tommy utilizes Python 3.7 for Django. You might want to consider porting from Python 2 to 3, since Python 2 is no longer supported. Alternatively, Django 1.11 is the last version to support Python 2.7, and since Ricky is the only server with Django 1.11, you could give Django a try on there.
  5. As relayed on Discord, the user was using a nulled script. They were instructed to remove it immediately and the user was advised to view the TOS to avoid misuse. At the time of writing, the user has appeared to have removed all instances when advised.
  6. The exact example that I posted works fine for me, so the addition of a space would make no difference, as Krydos mentioned.
  7. To run a Python script, place your .py file in the cgi-bin folder. It is also important to include the shebang line, which in your case would be #!/usr/bin/python3.7 for Tommy. A simple script looks like: #!/usr/bin/python3.7 print("Content-Type: text/html\n") print("<h1>Test</h1>") Hopefully this helps you.
  8. Upon using HelioMine on Windows, it is causing a few issues. HelioMine weirdly has its own mind and sometimes likes to start mining by itself when I am actively on the PC. In addition, every time it runs, the PC starts making a loud noise which prompts me to close it. The issue is when I stop mining, ninjarig still runs. Despite killing the task manually, it decides to run again after a few minutes and thus the PC starts making the loud noise again. Every time ninjarig runs, it causes a high CPU (see attached screenshot). I have uninstalled HelioMine for now due to its unpredictable nature.
  9. It is not possible to add another .heliohost.org sub-domain yourself, however, an admin can do this if you request it as flazepe mentioned. Otherwise, you can set-up your own domains as an add-on and set the name servers.
  10. It is possible to host multiple sites using one account. You can use the 'Addon Domains' feature to point domains to particular sub-directories. You would then need to ensure that the domain(s) point to the name servers ns1.heliohost.org and ns2.heliohost.org.
  11. An admin will be able to increase this for you. Moderators: It would be best that this gets moved to 'Customer Service'.
  12. Unfortunately, there is no way to check your status in the queue. Those who are donors are among the first to receive their invites, followed by users who have not donated. Last I heard, they are up to sending invites to those who have donated around the $20 mark. Hopefully that provides some indication for you. Best of luck.
  13. I realise that, it should be in decimal format in Canada . It could be due to locale codes, maybe because of your default language? According to https://developer.paypal.com/docs/api/reference/locale-codes/#supported-locale-codes, there are two locale codes for Canada. This could be a contributing factor, but I'm not certain. EDIT: Or as Krydos mentioned, try your settings if possible.
  14. It depends. Different countries use different separators, so it is not necessarily an error. PayPal probably displayed it with a comma separator based your location and/or language.
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