View Full Version : Go-build.net
apickett75
June 23rd, 2001, 10:15
Go-build.net launched! Free space, no catch. Supports php script. Simple user interface.
http://www.go-build.nethttp://www.go-build.net
check it out
niv
June 23rd, 2001, 10:17
does it support mysql
maelzx
June 23rd, 2001, 12:14
have register it!
urm .. don't know about MySQL .. no notice about that!
but for me PHP support only just enough ...
20 mb webspace .. not bad!
http://www.go-build.net/users/maelzx/index.php
http://www.go-build.net/users/maelzx/index.php?name=putyournamehere
haha .. just a simple PHP ... to test the server only .. quite fast!
ebird
June 23rd, 2001, 12:34
Will it be ads free?
Do you offer ftp?
Can we change passwords?
It seems the site runs pretty smooth for me. Thanks.
ebird
Dedix
June 24th, 2001, 00:30
i think this host seems like very good, i have registered an accout and everything is working fine thus far... (i tried to running php also)
although they don't support mysql, but allow you to connect an externel database like freesql.org, it's also working for me...
there was one thing what not too good, no FTP, just browser upload, although they say on their site it is supported :(
JustinSurfer
June 24th, 2001, 02:13
Originally posted by Dedix
i think this host seems like very good, i have registered an accout and everything is working fine thus far... (i tried to running php also)
although they don't support mysql, but allow you to connect an externel database like freesql.org, it's also working for me...
there was one thing what not too good, no FTP, just browser upload, although they say on their site it is supported :(
if there's no ftp it's no use to me
Dedix
June 24th, 2001, 10:47
>>if there's no ftp it's no use to me
yes, in that way a little bit sticky to upload, additionally isn't supported multiple files :(
but working and free....
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