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xyst
January 4th, 2001, 10:05
Image - unlimited space, the same bandwidth, own CGI
<!--mySQL-->
It is strange that the company with such potential can't allow mySQL. [Please don't criticize the word *unlimited*, so as all know well what it means]
It is very strange don't want to become the number one in FWH with all they have. WHAT CAN BE REASONS? If there aren't any, might be we will be able to stimulate them?
Nick
January 4th, 2001, 18:37
Taken from 4office.net
Our hosting is capable of allowing you to use unlimited free web spase thanks to the sponsorship of our advertisers. Each page that you create is required to carry our advertising HTML, which will load in an advertising banner. These banners always will be limited to one standard-size (468x60) sponsorship banner.
The banner advertisements must be located "above the fold" on all your pages. "Above the fold" is the uppermost viewable area within a browser window consisting of 608x320 pixels. This is considered to be approximately the size of a single screen that is visible to browsers without the need for scrolling. Publishers familiar with the advertising standards for on-line media proposed by CASIE should note that "above the fold" adheres to the dimensions of 19x10 units of 32x32 pixels.
The requisite banner cannot be moved "below the fold" on sites we hosted. If the banner is interfering with frames or other features, the banner ad may be moved to be in only one of the frames. If there are other banners on the page, our banner must be on top.
We make no guarantee as to the availability of service.
Pages are subject to removal, if there is no activity (hits or edits) on the page for 15 days.
ROTFL!
Get this, to make it even funnier, what I made bold in that is actually bold on their own site! Is that some funny ---- or what?
xyst
January 5th, 2001, 01:00
You are too strict on the misprint.
I use the hosting and want they upgrade.
I think they rich enough to announce they are unlimited ones.
The company could pay more attention to business development
issues. As well the other FWPs.
The question is what features must be added to satisfy the most users’ needs. I'd determine the row as mySQL, PHP, SSI ... after those ones 4office already has had.
Mrh0ax
January 5th, 2001, 13:05
they have bold on all there ''services'' say basicly ''Join with us we all the best!!''
Mrh0ax
January 5th, 2001, 17:30
choose a host that makes their tables right > on the signup page CKGROUND="../../images/submitt.gif">
Nick
January 5th, 2001, 18:10
Originally posted by xyst
You are too strict on the misprint.
Strict? I was just pointing out that I found it quite funny that they're to lazy to run a spell check on a business site.
NC_TOM
January 5th, 2001, 23:24
I thought it was funny, Nick. Don't worry. :)
Nick
January 5th, 2001, 23:57
Originally posted by NC_TOM
I thought it was funny, Nick. Don't worry. :)
Good to know someone shares my strange sense of humor :D.
xyst
January 6th, 2001, 01:44
Nick, I also share. The excursus in publishers' theory also seems an irrelevant one and not only this. They have a primitive security system for users. That MUCH worse than errors in the design.
So the hosting is indeed needed to upgrade. After this it will be a very serious competitor on the FW market.
If someone has suggestions to 4office, please put them in the thread.
[Edited by xyst on 01-09-2001 at 01:06 AM]
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