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It's most likely a server issue or an issue with your browser. Try again later and it should work.
Most Minecraft server hosts require a month-to-month payment. However you can pay annually in some for a certain amount of RAM (Memory that specifies how many slots you should have)for one bigger payment.
At the server, the port numbers distinguish different services - the server can distinguish which of the messages it receives should be sent to the FTP server, which to the DNS server, to the WWW server, etc. For example, communication with a Web server would typically use port 80.At the client side, the port numbers distinguish different communications. For example, if I open 3 Web pages in my browser, and communicate with the same Web server, the destination port would of course be 80, but the origin port might be three different numbers such as 1024, 1025, 1026. Then, when the server sends the reply back, my browser knows to which file each incoming packet should be added.
Because the browser is the piece of software that actually displays the page, so it has to deal with the formatting. A server is just a location for storing a web page, so it has no affect on the format of the files it holds. Web servers hold lots of kinds of files.
You are probably seeing this in internet explorer or another web browser. This error has nothing to do with your computer. It is just the server the website you are trying to load. You should contact the site administrator to fix this
Any browser works!
Minecraft Is Both Multiplayer and single player; when you open the minecraft window (or when you play it in your browser) it shall say:MINECRAFTsingleplayerMultiplayerMods And Texture Packsoptionsif you click "multiplayer" it will ask for a server IP. to find a server IP you could look it up on the internet "good server IP" or something like that. (sometimes its hard to find one which works) The server ip is basically a "code" to allow you into a particular server. when youve typed the server ip into the bar which comes up when you press "multiplayer" it should log in to that server.
Online formatFrom your web server on an actual web page. Please consult the ".htaccess" file on your web server. It should say something like "DirectoryIndex index.php" and that means and "index.php" files on the server will show up as a web page.So, if you have a folder at the root of your server called "store" and have index.php in it you can navigate to "yoursite.com/store" and get an actual web page.Note: If you do not see a .htaccess file, consult your server administrator.Local formatFrom your machine, without an actual website. If you save an HTML, CSS, PHP, JS, etc. file as .html and double-click it, your default browser should open it as a web page. Otherwise you can right click it, click "open with", and select a browser to open the file with.
Create a faviconupload it to the root of your hosting server (most probably publichtml)add the following code to header.php in the root of the hosting server You are done and now the favicon should show up whenever you access your website using a browser that supports favicons.