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Doc

2004-08-23, 7:16 pm

I registered with godaddy and they have web hosting anyone had any
experience there or I am open to any good suggestions. It will be a 20 to
50 page site
thanks in advance for any advice. Also is there a real cheap site for
setting up practice pages


Donna Casey

2004-08-23, 7:16 pm

Doc wrote:

> I registered with godaddy and they have web hosting anyone had any
> experience there or I am open to any good suggestions. It will be a 20 to
> 50 page site
> thanks in advance for any advice. Also is there a real cheap site for
> setting up practice pages
>
>

godaddy is great for registering domains, but I'd check out crystaltech.com

I am admittedly biased, as they have provided excellent 24/7 service for me.

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Noncenx

2004-08-23, 7:16 pm

I've got 5 sites with them, never had a problem to speak of. The times I've
had any questions they were relatively quick in answering. I did have a
problem with being charged twice one mth but they had already caught it and
refund me before I called them.


"Doc" <glang27@none.com> wrote in message
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>I registered with godaddy and they have web hosting anyone had any
> experience there or I am open to any good suggestions. It will be a 20 to
> 50 page site
> thanks in advance for any advice. Also is there a real cheap site for
> setting up practice pages
>
>



Joe Makowiec

2004-08-23, 7:16 pm

On 23 Aug 2004 in macromedia.dreamweaver, Doc wrote:

> I registered with godaddy and they have web hosting anyone had any
> experience there or I am open to any good suggestions. It will be a
> 20 to 50 page site


My limited experience with godaddy hosting is that it can be difficult...
Like somebody else said, they're good as a registrar.

As to where to host - Windows or *nix? What scripting languages? What
extras do you need? I use OLM (http://olm.net/) - Apache on Red Hat,
php, mysql.

> thanks in advance for any advice. Also is there a real cheap site
> for setting up practice pages


What does your ISP provide? Or just use the web space you negotiate for.
Put it in a directory called, say, test

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Katherine W.

2004-08-24, 4:15 am

I have been very happy with ReadyHosting for lots of web sites - they have
ASP, ASP.NET and CF.

KW
"Doc" <glang27@none.com> wrote in message
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> I registered with godaddy and they have web hosting anyone had any
> experience there or I am open to any good suggestions. It will be a 20 to
> 50 page site
> thanks in advance for any advice. Also is there a real cheap site for
> setting up practice pages
>
>



Doc

2004-08-26, 12:18 pm

Thanks for your suggestions.
Greg




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> KW
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