View Full Version : New Host ASP SSI CGI 50mb
bigperm
June 1st, 2001, 09:26
7host (http://www.7host.com) I dont' think they have been mentioned here before. I am pretty sure that they allow ASP on their free accounts, they also have a big ASP help and tutorial thing. I think that they allow SSI and CGI on the free accounts too, but I am not sure about that, it's not very clear. Your url is http://user.7host.com/username
Hopefully everbody and their brother won't sign up with them and make them go down.
Maybe a good place for a snitz (http://63.219.181.102/specs.asp) if ASP is your thing.
I think top banners, but am not sure about that either.
Epgs
June 1st, 2001, 11:39
good specs but will they last?
noeska
June 1st, 2001, 12:40
Hey they are back? If they last as long as last time i don't even bother signing up again. Sorry for being so negative.
cmlee_2k
June 1st, 2001, 16:06
I can confirm that they have asp, cgi and ssi. They also support ms sql (don't ask me).
Epgs
June 1st, 2001, 18:42
Originally posted by noeska
Hey they are back? If they last as long as last time i don't even bother signing up again. Sorry for being so negative.
how long did they last, last time?
bigperm
June 1st, 2001, 18:51
If they have CGI, it's that Microsoft CGI, which IMHO doesn't work for sh!t.
bigperm
June 1st, 2001, 21:18
Thinking about it... Them being an ASP host, they would have to provide SSI, because ASP is parsed for those. Also, they would have to have a CGI-BIN for writable files written in ASP.
Still don't know how good they are... just sign-up.
Epgs
June 1st, 2001, 21:27
i am signing up
bigperm
June 1st, 2001, 21:30
That last post of mine turned out different than I wanted it to. It is supposed to say just signed-up instead of just sign up .
Oh well.
Baggio
June 2nd, 2001, 21:15
oh, I'm grabbing an account just in case they decide to suspend sign ups l8er on.... ;)
noeska
June 3rd, 2001, 04:15
i believe they were up for about 3 months. I think i had an account for a month or so? Cant remember it quite clearly.
Hellbound
June 3rd, 2001, 06:53
Originally posted by bigperm
If they have CGI, it's that Microsoft CGI, which IMHO doesn't work for sh!t.
If your using scripts meant only for UNIX systems.
I prefer CGI on MS servers because I don't have to CHMOD. Just upload it and it's good.
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