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Posted by: T1junkie
I found a free hosting site that gives you 100MB of space and no ADs on the actual page
unfortunatly it does not support anything like PHP or ASP...
[URL=http://www.free.hostdepartment.com]free.hostdepartment.com[/URL]
Posted by: computer12620
hmm pal ur link dont work
Posted by: ADZ
Tru, same here, It intrigues me however. post new link!
Posted by: ekĘsine
hes talking about [url]http://free.hostdepartment.com/[/url]
and also there is this:
2GB of space
50GB of bandwidth
PHP/Perl/Python/MySQL
CPanel to manage your domain
WHM to manage domains
Unlimited MySQL databases, mailing accounts, mailing lists, subdomains, hosted domains and parked domains.
$5 Monthly/$15 Quarterly/$30 Semi-Yearly/$60 Yearly
[url]http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=129198&hl=[/url]
if you need help setting up the account timdorr can help you out as the WHM is very advanced. i can try to help you as much as i can. our computer-guides site is hosted with timdorr.
Posted by: T1junkie
I've been using the site for while nd it hasn't cause to many problems (much fewer than any other free hosting plan I have tried) all it puts on your page are two 12pt font hyperlinks at the very bottom of your page and 1 popup after leaving the site
it seems to be very specfic about case sensetivity too.
sry about the link
thanx ekĘsine for posting the working link
Posted by: petogaz
hi guys !
that's a good topic for me!
i'm looking for a good hosting. a free one would be better.
i would program my pages in ASP using webmatrix. anyone knows that kinda hosting site ?
thanks in advance for your info.
Posted by: Larry
petogaz... web hosting options are "endless" :)
depending on what your needs are and how much your wanting to spend on hosting is the question.
Best thing to do:
1) write down are you needs... be honest
2) how much are you willing to spend to get those needs/requirements.
And stick to it!!!
You can look at this [URL=https://www.secureserver.net/default.asp?isc=&se=%2B&from_app=&mscssid=&pl_id=109131&prog_id=wic35tx&target=default%2Easp]domain and hosting site[/URL]
Good Luck
PS. forgot to add: for number 1, you should think about "trust, reliability, etc"
Posted by: petogaz
thanks for replying Larry i found a good one called webmatrixhosting.
and that's free. now i can start developping my pages and i'll put a link soon in this forum for advices.
Posted by: ADZ
That free shosting site gave server errors every time i tried signing up...I suppose you get what you pay for :/
Posted by: Wookstar
doh
Posted by: Unregistered14
Hey guys, I found this when I was looking around the internet, and I decided to go ahead and get it. I like it.
[URL=http://tinyurl.com/2efyc]CLICK HERE TO SEE IT[/URL]
You get:
800mb
40gig transfer
frontpage ext. (I would recomend html though)
400 pop3 e-mail accounts
I think I paid 100 bucks for a year, but it's $7.95/month. And thats pretty good I think. Try it out and see if you like it. I will give you more infomation as I get working on it. So far it's the best I have had.
Posted by: Larry
reliable hosting---
[URL=https://www.secureserver.net/default.asp?isc=&se=%2B&from_app=&mscssid=&pl_id=109131&prog_id=wic35tx&target=default%2Easp]domain and hosting site[/URL]
PS. One thing I always look for is a 24/7 FREE telephone number
:)
Posted by: XT
[url]http://www.gladhost.com/[/url]
student plan = 20 a year
and have great servers to boot