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does NTL webspace support e-blah forums?
Hey everyone,
I would like to download and try out e-blah platinum forum, which is free. It talks about perl and stuff like that. it also talks about cgi-bins, i am not familiar with cgi scripts or perl, all i know is that servers have cgi-bins, and this is where all the cgi processing happens. my knowledge is limited on this. I have a website on my NTL account, which is a duplicate to my site on Yahoo's geocities, but I don't think Yahoo would allow it! does NTL webspace support e-blah forums? ik |
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Try i-web 99p per month special offer for cable forum members. They come highly recommended from me too :tu: MB |
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Thanks MB,
I will chat to a few of my friends who are into this sort of stuff, before I make a choice of server. ik |
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You cant really go wrong with I web, just about everyone on this forum who has a site is with them....they are the bizz!!! Here is the link http://i-websolutions.co.uk/cfhosting.php |
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99p a month for CGI, a respectable amount of space and bandwidth .... try and beat it, and then come back!
Probably a forum or 2 available there as well, if I recall |
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So what do u get?
i dont understand what parked domains are etc? i wanna have a site run on phpnuke and some forums, also wouldn't mind a .co.uk domain which package do i need to do that? |
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I have the 'CF1' package. Don't worry about 'parked domains' etc, yet - the important things are space, bandwidth & how many databases you can access. I am playing with a website & a blog, so have used 2 databases & have 3 left - I have about 75% of my space available & am well within bandwidth limits. I-Web will either register a .co.uk on your behalf, for a fee, or you can register your own & have it propagated via I-Web's DNS. |
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Thanks for all the info, but although I made up the basic site for my club, it is really up to my club instructor to make the descision on whether or not to go for a paid site, and get a domain name, hopefully he will say go for it, then i may give the one mentioned earlier, i-web.
After all it will be his money that pays for it all, not mine. :D ik |
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