neftha
New Member
Okay, I found a webhost at
http://www.readyhosting.com/hosting/hosting.html
I know I shouldn't trust anything 'unlimited' but at least they just call it 'unmetered'.
Check it out:
500MB Web Space
Free New Domain Registration
(if you transfer your domain, no setup costs)
Unmetered Data Transfer
(mp3/software downloads/adult not allowed)
Unlimited Email
Unlimited Email Aliases
Unlimited Autoresponders
Web-Based Email
Toll-Free Technical Support
24 Hour FTP Access
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
ASP Support
Live Statistics
FrontPage 2000 Extensions
Cold Fusion 4.5
Database Access
CGI/Perl
ASP Mail Component
ASPEmail Component
DevMailer Component
Instant Setup!
Password Protected Directories
Daily Backups
Custom 404 Error Page
Server Side Includes (.stm, .shtm, .shtml)
RealAudio/Video
PHP Server Extensions
SSL Security
E-commerce Shopping Cart by Cart32.com
Control Panel
SQL Server 2000 - ($25/Year Per Database)
ASP Simple Upload Component - NEW!
What do you all think of it? It's a NT server (NOT Unix) and based in the states
http://www.readyhosting.com/hosting/hosting.html
I know I shouldn't trust anything 'unlimited' but at least they just call it 'unmetered'.
Check it out:
500MB Web Space
Free New Domain Registration
(if you transfer your domain, no setup costs)
Unmetered Data Transfer
(mp3/software downloads/adult not allowed)
Unlimited Email
Unlimited Email Aliases
Unlimited Autoresponders
Web-Based Email
Toll-Free Technical Support
24 Hour FTP Access
99.9% Uptime Guarantee
30 Day Money-Back Guarantee
ASP Support
Live Statistics
FrontPage 2000 Extensions
Cold Fusion 4.5
Database Access
CGI/Perl
ASP Mail Component
ASPEmail Component
DevMailer Component
Instant Setup!
Password Protected Directories
Daily Backups
Custom 404 Error Page
Server Side Includes (.stm, .shtm, .shtml)
RealAudio/Video
PHP Server Extensions
SSL Security
E-commerce Shopping Cart by Cart32.com
Control Panel
SQL Server 2000 - ($25/Year Per Database)
ASP Simple Upload Component - NEW!
What do you all think of it? It's a NT server (NOT Unix) and based in the states