On Fri, October 27, 2006 7:18 am, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 25/10/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> When I signed up with Dreamhost, I discovered that you have to fill
>> out a form and fax it to them, along with a rubbing of your credit
>> card. Personally, I found that part rather annoyi
On 25/10/06, Ed Lazor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to give some feedback on PHP 5 hosting in case it helps
someone. I signed up with DreamHost last Thursday. I also signed up
with OCS Solutions to compare the two services. I also maintain a
server with CalPop.
When I signed up wit
Hi,
I wanted to give some feedback on PHP 5 hosting in case it helps
someone. I signed up with DreamHost last Thursday. I also signed up
with OCS Solutions to compare the two services. I also maintain a
server with CalPop.
When I signed up with Dreamhost, I discovered that you have to
Thanks for the feedback Kyle, much appreciated. DreamHost does look
pretty good price-wise. Two others I was referred to are
HostBaby.com and OCSSolutions.com.
Have a good one :)
-Ed
On Oct 11, 2006, at 10:12 PM, Kyle wrote:
Hello,
I would suggest dreamhost at www.dreamhost.com.
Their
take look
www.site5.com
On Thursday 12 October 2006 00:59, Ed Lazor wrote:
> Anyone ever use A2Hosting.com? Or better yet, any recommendations on
> a PHP 5 web hosting company that you're happy with - measured in
> terms of quality support, they know what they're doing, and they have
> good pric
Hello,
I would suggest dreamhost at www.dreamhost.com.
Their prices look a bit hefty at first but there are referral codes all
over the internet and you can end up saving $97. Their plans have tons
of bandwidth and space and I haven't had any trouble with it. But I
would suggest them highly, thei
Torgny Bjers schrieb:
> I am assuming they're running PHP through CGI in this case, am I
> correct, or are they hosting on Windows to achieve the multiple PHP
> versions? If CGI, that rather affects performance of larger
> applications, it especially impact render time of more complex templates
> a
Oliver Grätz wrote:
>Sheesh! No week passing by without people complaining about hosters
>missiong out on PHP5. This is one point where we in Germany seem to be
>lucky. The two biggest german hosters 1&1 (about 4 million domains) and
>Strato (about 2.5 million domains) both offer SSH and the possi
Sheesh! No week passing by without people complaining about hosters
missiong out on PHP5. This is one point where we in Germany seem to be
lucky. The two biggest german hosters 1&1 (about 4 million domains) and
Strato (about 2.5 million domains) both offer SSH and the possibility to
chosse the PHP
On 9/30/05, Tom Chubb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is an interesting one.
> As someone learning PHP, I am still confused which route I should be going
> down?
> Especially as I am looking to take on a dedicated server soon, I don't
> know if PHP5 will become standard soon or are we going to s
This is an interesting one.
As someone learning PHP, I am still confused which route I should be going down?
Especially as I am looking to take on a dedicated server soon, I don't
know if PHP5 will become standard soon or are we going to see PHP6
first??!?
Please can some more experienced people le
The first two results both seem pretty good at a glance:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=php5+ssh+hosting&btnG=Google+Search
On Sep 29, 2005, at 8:29 PM, Ed Lazor wrote:
Any recommendations on good host providers for PHP 5? Bonus points
if they support SSH access and a PHP compiler li
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