|  | Posted by Phil Nospam on 06/17/05 03:52 
Caesar,
 If you don't need a lot of space then checkout Free Business Hosting at:
 http://www.fbhosting.com/.
 50MB space, 1000MB data transfer per month, free subdomain name usage (i.e.
 yourname.fbhosting.com) or you can purchase your own domain name and
 transfer it there.
 
 Note to the group -- I have not used the services of fbhosting.com and I am
 not affiliated with them.  I just happend to run across them while looking
 for a host for my site and am simply responding to Caesar's request.
 
 Phil
 
 "Caesar" <caesar@ms.com> wrote in message
 news:HJKdnaoB5M7nzC3fRVn-rA@eatel.net...
 >
 > "Kimmo Laine" <eternal.erectionN05P@Mgmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:YtPre.5971$_X4.5038@reader1.news.jippii.net...
 > > "Caesar" <caesar@ms.com> wrote in message
 > > news:guednRzm3uTODjLfRVn-uw@eatel.net...
 > > >
 > > > "Jerry Stuckle" <jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote in message
 > > > news:FsGdnX3iyqFYGzLfRVn-3A@comcast.com...
 > > >> Caesar wrote:
 > > >> > Hi,
 > > >> >
 > > >> >   I'm wondering if anyone here can point me in the right direction.
 > My
 > > > host
 > > >> > does not provide php, and so I need to pull this data from another
 > > > server
 > > >> > that does support such scripting.
 > > >> >
 > > >> >   Help?
 > > >> >
 > > >> > JC
 > > >> >
 > > >> >
 > > >>
 > > >> Get a new host.
 > > >>
 > > >
 > > >
 > > > Need other options.  I'm paid up for 3 years!!!!!
 > > > thanks,
 > >
 > > Look, since you are already gonna get another server that does support
 > php,
 > > then what is the other one for? Is there no way you could get your money
 > > back? Or could you get php support from the current host by paying some
 > > extra? Did it not occur to you that maybe you might need PHP? No
 offence,
 > > but wasn't that a bit hasty decision. If you commit to something for
 three
 > > years and especially if it costs a lot, shouldn't you find out these
 > things
 > > _before_ you sign anything or pay anything...
 > >
 >
 > Hi,
 >   Yea, they are wanting me to move to their "sister" company who does $
 > per-byte php hosting.  I'm not trying to use a database or anything.  I'm
 > just trying to use it to put pages together, mostly heading/menu/body html
 > files to be thrown together.  Is there any kind of work around for such as
 > this?
 >   Does anyone know of any free hosting sites which provide php, that I
 might
 > do some testing, some trial and error, some learning/training, to get the
 > feel of  it, to see if this is right?
 > Thanks,
 > Caesar
 >
 >
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