For testing out stuff, I'd recommend you set up apache/php/mysql on your
local machine (win, linux, unix, mac osx all work), it's a lot easier to
save a file locally and hit refresh in your browser than having to FTP the
updated file again and again and again.
AS far as hosts go, I'm sure if you
Michael Egan wrote:
>Philip,
>
>I've found UK Linux (http://www.uklinux.net) to offer a good service at low cost.
>They also offer 50% discount for charities.
>
Phil,
Yes, in the UK, UK Linux is good, I have an account. They do a free
account too (just use the phone line for 1hour per month).
Hey,
321go.biz
no problems so far...
hope that helped.
Cheers.
-Ryan.
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Hi Phil,
> I am trying to find a low cost host for testing out PHP web applications
on the Internet.
http://34sp.com/ are pretty good, and at £15 a year (about US$20 I believe),
they're certainly low cost :-)
I'd stay away from http://zenithtech.com/ though, lots of people I know have
had a ve
Philip,
I've found UK Linux (http://www.uklinux.net) to offer a good service at low cost.
They also offer 50% discount for charities.
Michael Egan
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