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Let's say I have a domainname e.g. http://www.blablabla.com
I can easily route or ping that domain and get the IP entry for it but how can I find out if it uses different IP Addresses?
I mean let's say it is a hosting company and each member gets a subfolder below that domain, e.g...
well you can run different netscape versions on one OS but not with IE afaik. But since IE is the much more tolerant browser you should optimize your sites with netscape, if they look perfect there you shouldn´t have problems with IE anymore.
Take care with stylesheets and javascripts.
http://www.planet-school.de/webspace/index.htm
what you get here:
55mb space
no banners/ads
ftp
cgi/php
unmetered traffic
the only thing is the fact that it is from germany but afaik they do accept foreign webmasters, just contact them through email:
webmaster@planet-school.de
Um hum, so actually it says 100 megs space with 20mb daily transfer limit, 600mb per month and it´s only allowed for mid files, why would anyone sign up with their free package?
Yahoo Briefcase is quite okay though, they don´t give you so much space but it´s fast and reliable.
hm, there is such software out there but it´s not very useful. I´m working in a big webdevelopment company and we all have to check pages manually cross browsing. But if your coding is good the less you have to check :D
I have IE6, NN4.7, NN6 and Opera installed (PC) and a Mac with same...
http://www.imhosted.com
http://www.gearhost.com
Both have really nice packages, acceptable prices and do have a neat design. Heard of people who used them and they told me about speeds, service and so on ... everything okay.
Give 'em a try.
Oh, btw, gearhost.com is currently just...
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hm, you offer cgi but not perl. how comes?
okay, cgi just means "common gateway interface" but since let´s say 98% of all scripts that have the cgi extension are written in perl why would this be useful?
also where is the problem to install Perl within the servers? If you´re...