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CyberWil
March 26th, 2001, 18:12
I am looking for a free host that suports ASP, SQL, PHP, FTP, and Perl with no ad's. Also maby 5-10 Megs of space. If it is 5-10 megs of space then I need a free host that has lots of space. I need space for my program's. Thanks in advance.
Wil
Chicken
March 26th, 2001, 19:29
Originally posted by CyberWil
Also maby 5-10 Megs of space. If it is 5-10 megs of space then I need a free host that has lots of space.
Is that a trick question?
keith
March 26th, 2001, 19:35
i think it's a dare.
Originally posted by CyberWil
I need space for my program's.
your program's what?
CyberWil
March 26th, 2001, 19:59
What i need is a free web hosting service with ASP, SQL, PHP, PERL, and FTP. I would like it to have no ad's. I would also like it to have atlease 5 to 10 Megs of space. I am also going to need a free hosting company(i don't care what they have) for my files. That company needs to let me transfer BIG files and have LOT'S of space. Thanks.
Bruce
March 26th, 2001, 20:06
How big is "BIG" and how much is "LOT'S"?
BTW, if your planning on just storing files most hosts won't allow it.
CyberWil
March 26th, 2001, 20:32
Big is umm maby 3 meg files and Lots is maby 20-30 megs
=)
p.s. please give me a host =)
Canuckkev
March 26th, 2001, 22:07
Hmm....don't know any of those. Why do you need PHP and CGI and ASP? Can't you just use oone or two of them?
Also, I was just wondering how you expect to get that without ads. Yes there are some no ads hosts, many of which have bitten the dust, but the few remaining do not meet your specs. I don't know any hosts with ads that offer all that.
CyberWil
March 26th, 2001, 22:14
All I am looking for is Perl/PHP/SQL/ASP and ftp transfer. Perl/PHP for a message board and the SQL for the database and I am learning asp so...
Nick
March 26th, 2001, 22:55
Originally posted by CyberWil
All I am looking for is Perl/PHP/SQL/ASP and ftp transfer. Perl/PHP for a message board and the SQL for the database and I am learning asp so...
How can you just say "that's all I'm lookin for"? Some paid hosts dont even offer all those features in one package.
ashben
March 27th, 2001, 01:16
Plus its very rare that you'll find both PHP and ASP on the same box.
Gayowulf
March 27th, 2001, 02:17
Just to summarize the last few posts in a compact sentence fragment:
Won't find it;Dont exist.
Cael
March 27th, 2001, 03:49
Maybe someone should set up one...
A great potential market thou . :p If only you have good strategies to survive with ads-free .
Hoth
March 27th, 2001, 04:56
Maybe split it up between two hosts? F2S (http://www.f2s.com/) has everything except the ASP. (20 MB, no ads, PHP, Perl, SQL, and FTP.) Since you say you're just learning ASP, then maybe that could be kept separate, at another place like maybe Brinkster (http://www.brinkster.com). (30 MB, ASP, no ads.)
Epgs
March 27th, 2001, 18:06
and what kinda programs?
CyberWil
March 27th, 2001, 22:13
I am a program developer( AKA programer ) and I am starting my own company but I don't have very much "get off the ground" money.
Wil
Coolin
March 28th, 2001, 00:43
Well... Netcabins isn't up yet, but it when it is, they claim to offer all the stuff that you want. (Their ASP is run by Chilisoft)
LeX
March 28th, 2001, 19:58
Well, if you're planning to profit off your programs, then you can go and get paid hosting after you've gotten enough money. In the meantime, you'll survive at http://www.f2s.com . :)
Since you're just starting to learn ASP, why not just stick with LEARNING ASP and instead put all your other skills to USE, like PHP and CGI? (unless you're just starting to learn those as well)
(I find it confusing. Why would you want to use ASP when you also want to use PHP and CGI at the same time?)
gyrbo
March 29th, 2001, 08:24
Store your programs at nbci!
gyrbo
March 29th, 2001, 08:29
I just found bootbox, they have PHP,CGI,ASP,MySQL, but they have an ad.
Cracker
March 29th, 2001, 09:04
Originally posted by gyrbo
Store your programs at nbci!
Yes, Nbci is perfect for hosting download sites! Even though it says in their TOS that you must link your programs to HTML files in your webspace, I don't think they actually check your webspace. In fact, I could probably redirect my -------- URL to my "true" site's location on Nbci (under the Nbcibar) right now, and Nbci would never catch me! However, lucky for them, I'm a nice guy and I wouldn't do that to them.
LeX
March 29th, 2001, 19:21
I've seen some people store their files at Tripod. Maybe you can do that.
Cracker
March 30th, 2001, 08:24
Tripod's good if you can put up with an interstitial download page.
Chris
March 30th, 2001, 19:41
Originally posted by Cracker
interstitial
good word.
Coolin
March 31st, 2001, 14:12
Originally posted by gyrbo
I just found bootbox, they have PHP,CGI,ASP,MySQL, but they have an ad. Bootbox requires that you register or transfer your domain to their extremely expensive domain registrar to get full use of their features. Otherwise, you get junk.
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