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TC Tan
November 17th, 2000, 23:53
Hi, I'm looking for a free domain hosting for my new domain name. My requirement is as below:
5-10MB
At least 1GB Bandwidth
With out banner ad or with text or minor ad only
CGI

Thanks

Christy
November 18th, 2000, 07:10
You might want to try the Power Search first....it should tell you what host you want
http://www.freewebspace.net/search/power.shtml

Daniel
November 18th, 2000, 11:53
Either there is none or there is a bug in the search script cause I can't find any.

Ron Seigel
November 18th, 2000, 14:47
That's because ad-free domain hosts don't exist. Why aren't you willing to allow the FWP to put an ad on your site? After all, it *is* costing them money to host it.

Daniel
November 18th, 2000, 14:57
I set it to "All" in the ad field. And I don't care if a host put ads or not, just aslong as it does not have "Hosted by ________" on the ad.

sHaWn
November 18th, 2000, 15:34
Look at his site... It's a "make easy money" site
Now I REALLY believe those "make money on the net" programs don't work when someone can't pay 5 bucks a month for some simple hosting. :)

[Edited by sHaWn on 11-18-2000 at 04:36 PM]

Chicken
November 18th, 2000, 19:53
I can see how that wouldn't instill confidence. There are some pretty cheap paid hosts if you are interested in going that route (post in the forum below this if so).

Coolin
November 19th, 2000, 21:11
Ok, here we go. None of the "Hosted By _____" text and user placable banners with domainhosting. http://www.netcabins.com

TC Tan
November 22nd, 2000, 08:37
Thanks for the info. I just apply to NetCabins just now and wait for their reply. Now I have a question is how can I locate their banner at the bottom? I understand that there is no such FREE lunch in the world. What I prefer is I can control where to put the banner. Please teach me how can I put the banner to the bottom..

Chicken
November 22nd, 2000, 08:41
I'm not sure you can place the banner where you want. NC TOM should be around to answer that, if you can't find info on the site itself.

Mandrake
November 22nd, 2000, 15:08
Originally posted by Ron Seigel
That's because ad-free domain hosts don't exist. Why aren't you willing to allow the FWP to put an ad on your site? After all, it *is* costing them money to host it.

Not true... Portland hosts domains without ads, but you have that 100MB bandwidth limit.

Ron Seigel
November 22nd, 2000, 16:45
Not true... Portland hosts domains without ads, but you have that 100MB bandwidth limit.

Errrr, hardly a valid host then are they? I could put up *any* site and drive more than 100megs to it in the first week. Not sure why anyone even condiders them.

Chicken
November 22nd, 2000, 17:41
I have sites that be fine for that LOL. Sadly... :(

Technics
November 22nd, 2000, 17:44
Portland is good for testing ur scripts etc etc,

brownpau
November 22nd, 2000, 19:50
Originally posted by Chicken
I have sites that be fine for that LOL. Sadly... :(

Agreed! I suppose Portland and other grossly-limited-bandwidth services are for those low-profile personal pages which almost never get updated, and only get 5-10 hits a week. (unless they make the Worst of the Web (http://webworst.about.com).) :D

[Edited by brownpau on 11-22-2000 at 08:53 PM]