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Ahhchuu
10-15-2003, 06:27 PM
i remember back on the old forum there was a list of free webhosts sticky'd... any plans on reinstating this?

btw im looking for a 25mb+ decent bandwidth php/mysql ftp with popups or no adds :)

lycos.co.uk decided to put frames on all pages, even pages that are a frame already. its kinda unattractive.

and there was another one posted that told how to remove adds/banners/whatever. that might be good too :D

c0lin
10-16-2003, 02:42 AM
lfhost.com is a good one:

100MB space
1GB bandwidth
1 FTP account
PHP
1 MySQL database

i think it has ads, but you can pay like $1.50 to have them removed

but i dont think they have the free signup sytem ready yet, so just keep it bookmarked :D

Also posting code to remove banners from free hosting would be illegal i think. So use the PM button :squint: ...maybe :cool:

ABOU
10-21-2003, 02:33 PM
lol c0lin it already is ;)

www.spaceports.com - php my sql 5gb bandwidth 20mb space and a few ads

have u tried your isp they may offer free webspace ??

Ahhchuu
10-21-2003, 04:31 PM
my brother uses the isp webspace. and spaceports doesnt give u the mysql/php untill like a month after uve signed up. i dont like them.

drwtwn312
10-21-2003, 07:12 PM
i've been using 50free.com for hosting my boards and it's been great so far. 50 megs (hence the title) and 500 mb a month bandwidth. Also it supports mySQL and php which is great. Good control panel also. Also they let you have up to 100 different subdomains and 10 ftp accounts

ABOU
10-23-2003, 11:07 AM
i must admit i havent tried uploading a forum yet no time but i have had my acount for more than a month

i can see the point though saves them money u know if ppl stop using their account saves them the hastle so why not ;)

fireydeviant
11-24-2003, 06:40 AM
if your host only supports php look for flatfile forums
invision powerboard has a flatfile vesion thats free :D

Vlet
11-24-2003, 08:40 PM
I strongly suggest you check out http://www.1and1.com/

william155229
11-24-2003, 09:06 PM
Originally posted by Vlet
I strongly suggest you check out http://www.1and1.com/

1.1. Fees

1.1.1. The following fee provisions and the provisions regarding payment of fees hereunder are not applicable waived to the extent that the 1&1 Services are covered by 1&1's pre-launch special promotion, under which there is no set up fee and the monthly fees are waived for a period of :dontknow: 36 months. :dontknow: In that case, the fee and payment provisions will apply beginning with the end of the
:dontknow: 36 month promotion period.:dontknow: :type:

its not that its not long enough its just becuase they dont say that a little bigger