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Everyone and their mother has a webhosting company. If it is important, use one that has been around more than a few months.
 
I don't think you're going to find a free host that has mysql and php. If you do, it's bound to be loaded with ads.

EDIT: You could always just install Apache and PHP on your computer.
 
if you have windows xp pro you have IIS...from there install php and mysql is no prob since both have windows installers that are rather straight forward...best way to get a free testing server 😀
 
Okay, when you go to my site it says Coming Soon! with a bunch of godaddy ads. I changed my nameservers to what I was told to (although I did it under the Nameservers Summary tab at godaddy instead of the Domain Host Summary tab like the Cernax faq tells me to, could this be bad?) and I put up an index.html file in my public_html folder that should just say "Testing".

So how come when you go to http://www.antennastoheaven.com/ it shows all of that coming soon stuff instead of just saying "Testing" like my index.html file says?

edit: nm, my DNS is propogating 🙂
 
Originally posted by: UglyCasanova
Okay, when you go to my site it says Coming Soon! with a bunch of godaddy ads. I changed my nameservers to what I was told to (although I did it under the Nameservers Summary tab at godaddy instead of the Domain Host Summary tab like the Cernax faq tells me to, could this be bad?) and I put up an index.html file in my public_html folder that should just say "Testing".

So how come when you go to http://www.antennastoheaven.com/ it shows all of that coming soon stuff instead of just saying "Testing" like my index.html file says?



perhaps you should use the helpdesk of your webhost. You are paying for support too..not just hosting.
 
Originally posted by: dartworth
perhaps you should use the helpdesk of your webhost. You are paying for support too..not just hosting.

Will do. Okay, so I'm looking through their support page and it says some stuff about Tickets. What is a ticket?
 
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