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I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host company
is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do i need a third party? |
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You can publish from your computer if it is set up as a
server with its own domain name and URL (I'm assuming it's not an intranet, but you want your files to be accessed by anyone on the Internet). Otherwise, you'll need third-party server services to handle your files. >-----Original Message----- >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host company >is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do i >need a third party? >. > |
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Don't even think of doing this. Yes - you need a host.
If you try to host your own site (although theoretically possible), are you prepared to deal with the security issues, and the backup issues, and the hackers, and the upgrades, and the .... ISP cancelling your access to the internet because your pipe is always filled? I think not.... 8) -- Murray "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com... >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host >company > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do > i > need a third party? |
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A bit of clarification:
When you develop a web site on your PC using Front Page, you are the only one who may view it as it is not stored in a place where the general public may gain access to it. You engage the services of an Internet Service provider to make your connection to the world wide web. Some ISP's also provide a limited amount of hosting (see next paragraph) but for the most part are limited in the extent of service and other capabilities they provide. So how in the hell do I get my site so it can be viewed by others you ask? This is where a "host" comes into play. The host is simply a server (another computer dedicated to serving up its content to those on the world wide web). You should strive to find a host that supports Front Page and more specifically the Front Page Extensions. You sound like a novice in the of website development so the host with Front Page Extensions will make your life MUCH easier than those who do not support them. What the other folks are telling you is that you could elect to be your own host but with your level of expertise, you should NOT even think about this. When you engage the services of a host, you will need to set up a website address (www.YourFantisticSite.Com or whatever). Some hosts will allow you to do this through them and others will not. What this does is to create a listing on public servers such that when a visitor types in your site address, the right computer (ie, your host's server) will be accessed. These public servers are termed DNS servers ... Domain Name Servers. Your host will also help you select a username and password which you will use to access your account on their server. Alright, it is time to publish your site. Log on to your ISP as though you were going to do email or surf the world wide web. From within Front Page, open your website that resides on your local computer. Select File, Publish and answer the questions Front Page asks of you ... webiste site address, username and password. For a bit more info on the publishing process, consult Front Page help. I would also suggest you run, not walk, to your favorite bookstore and pick up a copy of "Microsoft Front Page 200x Inside Out" by Jim Buyens. Be sure to get the version of the book that covers your version of Front Page. I hope the above gives you a better understanding of the whole process and why you need a host. >-----Original Message----- >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host company >is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do i >need a third party? >. > |
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Since you accessed this newsgroup, I assume that you may already have an
Internet Service Provider. Your ISP may provide free web space that you can use publish your site. Check with your ISP first. "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com... >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host >company > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do > i > need a third party? |
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okay, so what you are all saying, is that basically i am too inexperienced to
be makin a site without an ISP, ok i'll just find me one "Susan" wrote: > Since you accessed this newsgroup, I assume that you may already have an > Internet Service Provider. Your ISP may provide free web space that you can > use publish your site. Check with your ISP first. > > "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com... > >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host > >company > > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do > > i > > need a third party? > > > |
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Making a web site has nothing to do with having an ISP. You need an ISP to connect to the internet,
you need a web host to host your web site, if you want others around the world to access it. -- ============================================== Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage) WEBMASTER Resources(tm) http://www.ycoln-resources.com FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc. ============================================== To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see: http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0990AFBB-5BC3-4D6A-B342-41FF99168E7C@microsoft.com... > okay, so what you are all saying, is that basically i am too inexperienced to > be makin a site without an ISP, ok > i'll just find me one > > "Susan" wrote: > >> Since you accessed this newsgroup, I assume that you may already have an >> Internet Service Provider. Your ISP may provide free web space that you can >> use publish your site. Check with your ISP first. >> >> "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com... >> >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host >> >company >> > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do >> > i >> > need a third party? >> >> >> |
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"Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com...
>I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host company > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do i > need a third party? If you have Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional, you can host the site from your computer. However, there are added risks and vulnerabilities associated with that kind of configuration. There is also a "free" way to do it with Windows 98/ME using the unsupported personal web server (PWS). Let me know what operating system you have. carl |
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Good grief. You want the person who asked this question to put a web server
on the internet? Are you nuts? 8) -- Murray "Vagabond Software" <carlfenley-X-@-X-san.rr.com> wrote in message news:uFf%23INo$EHA.3988@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... "Krystle" <Krystle@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9648CB3-CC07-494D-892A-5A9959B4C956@microsoft.com... >I want to publish my site, but i don't really understand what a host >company > is, or why i need one. Can't i just publish the site from my computer? Do > i > need a third party? If you have Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional, you can host the site from your computer. However, there are added risks and vulnerabilities associated with that kind of configuration. There is also a "free" way to do it with Windows 98/ME using the unsupported personal web server (PWS). Let me know what operating system you have. carl |
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"Murray" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message news:uwGOv0o$EHA.2552@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Good grief. You want the person who asked this question to put a web server > on the internet? Are you nuts? 8) > > -- LOL! Well, not really, but I just answer the questions these days. I stopped trying to protect people from themselves a long time ago. If he wants to run IIS on his machine, I'll tell him how to install it, lock it down, and open port 80 on his router. After that, he's on his own. carl |
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