Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at
21:38
I am currently using a website developer as my hosting service and have been wanting to transfer my domain name to a new web hosting service so that i will be able to have full control of my website in order to make updates and changes whenever I need to.
My question is, what is the best and easiest web hosting service out there that I can transfer my domain name to?
Thanks
Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at
12:01
so im writing a book review about The Host for english. his is my first book review for all of you readers that read the book what should i include in the review that wont give away the book. and what should i stay away from. how can i make the reader that reads the review want to read the book. i read a couple of reviews on the book but i want opinions from The Host readers. oh one morething should i compare the theme of he book to th Twilight Saga.
thanks guys
Its Th Host by Stephenie Meyer
Saturday, September 11th, 2010 at
06:48
I’m looking at a program for renters: www.online-rent.com. My computer guy tells me that I can’t use godaddy for this because it doesn’t have something to set up the program like an IceCube PHP Shell account – I have no idea what that is….. I sent Godaddy something a couple of days ago and have heard nothing.
www.online-rent.com does offer hosting through a company called 2checkout.com. Any suggestions?
Thanks very much for anyone’s help on this.
To make myself a little more clear: I want to purchase the program from online-rent.com and host it on a reliable hosting company. I can’t determine if Godaddy offers this..
Friday, September 10th, 2010 at
21:37
if there is no particular price…
then it depends on what?
(just to have an idea on how much to donate)
thanks
Friday, September 10th, 2010 at
16:54
i want to know that which linux should i install in my server to host a website. And which linux do the big guys like youtube use ? Ubuntu,e.t.c
Friday, September 10th, 2010 at
12:03
Please take a look at bluehost.com
Is there any other website that offers the same things as bluehost and for 3 or 5 $ a month
I like bluehost a lot but if i want to join them i will be billed on a yearly basis I want to be billed on a monthly basis, bluehost can do that but I will be billed 10 $ per month instead of 3.95 $ I want a monthly plan with the same price and the same service, I don’t need a website builder. And i need to be able to upgrade from shared hosting to dedicated to servers and cloud hosting, you see I can’t pay them about 300 $ a year (i have 3 sites) if i can find a hosting place that charges me 3.95 $ it would be better. And bluehost let you send 50 newsletters per h, if you know some place that let you send more newsletters per h it would be great
NB
I already know about mailchimp aweber and those site and I don’t want them I know how to create a newsletter myself and many hosting site provide this feature for free
Don’t say anything about hosting24.com or 000webhost.com I’m currently using 000webhost.com which is the hosting provider for hosting24.com and it sucks if you don’t believe me, google it and see the reviews to make sure that I’m not lying.
Friday, September 10th, 2010 at
02:26
I work for a site that has a shopping section, and we list items from about 12 different vendors. However, to purchase any vendor’s products, the user has to click over to that vendor’s site. Most vendors have co-branded the pages, so that it looks like the user is purchasing from my site. But each vendor has their own shopping cart system, so if someone wants to buy a product from two different vendors, they have to click on the product from vendor #1, go to that site, and purchase the product from there. Then, they have to come back to my site, click on prod. #2, go to THAT vendor’s site, and do a whole other transaction. What I’d like to do is somehow combine all the vendors, so that there is just ONE shopping cart (that would be hosted on my site). That way, people could fill up their carts with stuff from any vendor, and check out all at once. On the backend, the orders would get transmitted to the correct vendor. Anyone ever attempt something like this or can it even be done?
Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at
07:14
Hosted PBX is the notion that your service providers hosts your phone system for you. Then over an IP connection you are connected to that service provider. You don’t have to manage anything. you simply plug ini your IP phone.
Who is familiar with this concept?
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at
21:39
I want to experiment with servers a little and I ran into a problem. The host is Windows XP and the guest is Ubuntu server. I managed to set up openSSH and apache and the site is visible from the host but I cant access it from outside my LAN (I have a router) or inside my LAN (from a different computer of course). How to configure Vmware & XP so I can access my virtual server from the internet?
If I choose bridged connection XP complains something like "there is another IP conflicting with this one"
Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at
14:26
So yeah, I’m looking for a bot hosting service to host games on Warcraft 3 The Frozen Throne. I can’t find any except for MoMoGhost, but I don’t want that service, anyone know any? Link would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.