From: | Matthew J Fletcher |
Date: | 1 Aug 2000 at 01:28:16 |
Subject: | RE: AMIOPEN: OT: Setting Up A web Server |
Hi,.
> You must buy one at your ISP (Internet Service Provider).
So it that diffent from buting a domain name ?, how much do these things
normally cost ?
> But usually,
> it's more simple to buy disk space instead and use the web server of
> your ISP. Then you just upload your pages and the ISP makes sure the
> webserver runs. Then you can use your local apache installation to
> test the webpages before you upload them.
I have had a web page for 3 years, but i now need to let people copy
files from my machine (i am to lazy to keep copying them to my isp),
when i had my clasic (old) amiga i used miami to record the dynamic
address i was given from my isp and then mail that to people who wanted
to connet (via the amiga web server (aws)), the problem was that people
keept trying to connect to old addreses.
regards,
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Matthew J Fletcher amimjf@connectfree.co.uk
Serck Controls Ltd Programming from PIC to Java
www.amimjf.connectfree.co.uk ICQ amimjf 44193496
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