Actually, here's a list of places to look at. I just received it on a mailing
list
I subscribe to.
Please note that I have no experience with any of these providers. Therefore,
I can't endorse them and won't endorse them.
Also, the prices listed are for the cheapest available plan. In many cases,
you
may end up choosing something that's slightly more expensive. For example,
as a FrontPage user, you'll generally have fewer problems if you choose
hosting
on Windows Server 2003.
www.chrystaltech.com $16.95/mo w/MySQL
www.themooseisloose.com $2.95/mo w/no DB or $5.98/mo w/SQL Server
www.protohost.com $9.95/mo w/SQL Server
www.iqsolutions.com $14.95/mo w/SQL Server
www.interland.com $11.95/mo w/SQL Server
www.webhost4life.com $9.95/mo w/SQL Server
www.korksoft.com $5.95/mo w/MySQL or $10/mo w/SQL Server
www.m6.net $4.00/mo w/MS Access
www.boundgrid.net $7.95/mo w/MS Access or $9.95/mo w/SQL Server
www.1and1.com $12.99/mo w/MS Access
www.aplus.net $29.95/mo w/SQL Server
The following is also a good place to look for a hosting service.
http://www.windowshostlist.com/hostsearch.aspx
Jim Buyens
Microsoft MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
Author of:
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"Beemer Biker" wrote:
> I complained to yahoo about the banner and this is what yahoo said:
>
> "As I understand you want to hide the ad that appears at the bottom of
> your webpage.
>
> We're sorry, it is not currently possible to hide that ad through
> Yahoo! Domains service. We do not have an estimated date as to when the
> feature will be available to hide this ad. However, we'll pass your
> comments on to our Development team for further consideration"
>
> I cannot find that yahoo ad in my html, it comes from their server.
>
> Last year that banner was on my http://ResearchRiders.org web page but
> somehow it was removed. I am not sure what I did to get rid of it, but I
> cannot seem to do the same thing at http://TipsForTheComputingImpaired.com
> Both are located at stateson.net and all 3 belong to me.
>
> Is there some way I can have the "index.htm" launch itself in a new
> window? I noticed that if I launch a new window from one of my hyperlinks,
> the yahoo ad banner is no longer is present in the new window. How do I do
> that on my first page?
>
> ....thanks in advance...
>
>
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> Beemer Biker (E-Mail Removed)
> http://TipsForTheComputingImpaired.com
> http://ResearchRiders.org Ask about my 99'R1100RT
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