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Webbosoft
March 25th, 2001, 10:45
Hi there,
does anyone know of a free, bannerless host that supports ASP, FTP, and has a reasonable amount of webspace? I don't want domain hosting.

Thanks,

Webbosoft

Bruce
March 25th, 2001, 11:08
http://www.nalhaz.com

Webbosoft
March 25th, 2001, 11:35
I've already tried this host - they havn't activated my account yet - I've been waiting for about 5 days!

Phil
March 25th, 2001, 13:46
Have you tried to click on some of the sponsors from Nalhaz.com to show that your support? After you signed-up, just show them a link to one of your website that you have put in the HTML code from those sponsors when you have signed up. You just have to do a little bit of work (only takes a few minutes) to have a free webhost without any ads. I have shown support for the site by joining its sponsor. Once I joined, I just paste the HTLM code from the sponsor (that they require me to put in my webpage) to my geocities website....which is the site that does not have much traffic so I don't care if that site has a bunch of adds or not. This way, nalhaz.com will earn some money and you will have a good fast host with lots of features. Granted, the bandwidth is not a lot if your site demands high bandwidth, but if you have a small site then I think it will be good. I am its new member now.

cowax
March 25th, 2001, 14:03
Originally posted by Phil
Have you tried to click on some of the sponsors from Nalhaz.com to show that your support? After you signed-up, just show them a link to one of your website that you have put in the HTML code from those sponsors when you have signed up. You just have to do a little bit of work (only takes a few minutes) to have a free webhost without any ads. I have shown support for the site by joining its sponsor. Once I joined, I just paste the HTLM code from the sponsor (that they require me to put in my webpage) to my geocities website....which is the site that does not have much traffic so I don't care if that site has a bunch of adds or not. This way, nalhaz.com will earn some money and you will have a good fast host with lots of features. Granted, the bandwidth is not a lot if your site demands high bandwidth, but if you have a small site then I think it will be good. I am its new member now.

Why would he want to do that when he hasn't even been activated yet?

Phil
March 25th, 2001, 15:08
That does have a good point. But what if the person was signed up and never give support?

Cracker
March 25th, 2001, 17:24
Originally posted by Phil
What if the person was signed up and never give support?

Then he increases the risk of Nalhaz.com going out of business or forcing ads on all its members' pages.