Does anyone know / uses "hacker" friendly free web hosting. I'm so tired of stupid geocities file manager.
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Does anyone know / uses "hacker" friendly free web hosting. I'm so tired of stupid geocities file manager.
http://100webspace.com/
They have a few restrictions but other then that there not to bad. :) .php MySql. FTP uploading just to name a few goodies..
then just go to http://www.freedomain.co.nr and get yourself a short name redirectory.
for instance instead of having a long url to remember. http://yoursitename.coconia.net
once you have signed up to the .co.nr it will be http://yoursitename.co.nr and all they require is for you to put a small .gif banner on the front page of your site that links back to them.
cheers
thank you SIR
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No probs. :) let me know how it all goes..
you could also set up your own server and host it off your internet connection using dynadns or no-ip.com.
And if he uses a windows box he can simply download phpdev423 and have it all instantly setup in one go.Quote:
Originally posted here by spamdies
you could also set up your own server and host it off your internet connection using dynadns or no-ip.com.
http://www.firepages.com.au/phpdev41.htm
When you run the setup file, it will automagically set everything up, and there is minimal configuration as it's all done in the setup.Quote:
phpdev423 Is the current release
Whats in it ?
* apache 1.3.27
* php4.2.3
* MySQL4
* phpmyadmin 2.3.2
* Invision Board
* PhpWebsite
What else ?
* Apache is mod_perl (as an optional download) ready (1.27 + 5.6.1)
* PHP-GTK controller on its way
* Simple FTP server (Cerebus)
* PHP 4.3.0 upgrade av
And all you need to do is configure your firewall setting, and you've got a fully functional website.. :)
sorry boys ... I'd rather shoot myself in a chest w/ a diarrhea then run a webserver on windows
but thanx for suggestions
very_unhappy, you have issues and the servers I have used with dynadns were apache running on top of xp, perfect debian sarge, and perfect fedora core4.
front2back, phpdev423 looks interesting, I think I might set it up on one of my spare boxes and play around with it. I havent come across a windows webserver package similiar. If it runs as easly as it sounds i'll be passing it on to people when their afraid to run a linux server.