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    Free Host

    Ok I need a free webhost that offers PHP, I need like 5-10mb so I can try out some things I've been working on. Can any one help me?

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    If it's just for testing, can't you just host it on your own computer? PHP & IIS or PHP & Apache..

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    Senior Member thebillionaire's Avatar
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    I dont know how to.

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    There are many articles that cover this, http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...che+on+Windows. You should be able to find something there.

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    Senior Member thebillionaire's Avatar
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    a web host would be nicer

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    any one................?

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    read this guide here
    http://www.websitestarter.uni.cc/web...webhosting.php
    from my site. I hope you like it. I suggest www.t35.com as well

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    Senior Member thebillionaire's Avatar
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    none of those host work.

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    Using your own computer as a server is very productive though. You can save instantly, and looking at it in a browser is quick - as you might expect. I cant believe I didnt do it earlier. I would never develop on a remote server now.

    Its really not that hard setting it up - especially if you use a package. Plus you learn a lot about how ur hosting works.

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    I can offer free CPANEL hosting.

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    Even easier to set up on your windows machine if you use a package such as Foxserv (www.foxserv.net)

    It installs Apache, PHP and MySQL in one go, all you need to do is give it a username and password. Dead simple, no faffing around with setting them up individually.

    Cheers, John

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    thank you.

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