To: Billy_bob_bob
2 posted on
06/09/2002 12:22:41 PM PDT by
abner
To: Billy_bob_bob
Many ISPs allow the hosting of small amounts of web stuff as part of their package. Have you checked with yours?
To: Billy_bob_bob
netfirms.
To: Billy_bob_bob
I have a free one that you can use. The only problem is that you need to read Polish:
www.republika.pl
Otherwise, I know that this one used to also offer it:
www.polbox.com
If you still have trouble finding something by tomorrow, let me know and I'll sign up an FTP-able Polish site for you. Free!
7 posted on
06/09/2002 12:34:42 PM PDT by
Bon mots
To: Billy_bob_bob
www.webdomains4u.com
To: Billy_bob_bob
I was just about to say Akamai, then remembered you said "cheap." Akamai hosts images, but it ain't cheap.
10 posted on
06/09/2002 12:38:05 PM PDT by
rdb3
To: Billy_bob_bob
Do you have DSL or a cable modem? Very often they (or whatever ISP you use) offer free webspace that can be used for this purpose. My own provider--Speakeasy.net--is great in that regard. I have several whole sites hosted in my "free space", and use the stealth redirect feature of MyDomain.com to offer "real" URLs to my church, my community association, my political organization, etc. This is the way to fly ...if your ISP offers you webspace!
To: Billy_bob_bob
Oh, one more thing. You must upload a page with the name index.htm or index.html within 14 days or your account is closed.
15 posted on
06/09/2002 12:59:38 PM PDT by
Bon mots
To: Billy_bob_bob
Check http://www.christianwebhosting.com.
To: Billy_bob_bob
I had the same problem w/sites denying "hotlink" ability--there are numerous sites that allow you to park your images, but only a couple which also allow you to hotlink them--e.g., msn.communities--you have to sign up for pasport-but it's all free--also Yahoo-e-mail--click on photos at bottom of page, also villagephotos.com.
21 posted on
06/09/2002 1:56:58 PM PDT by
gunnyg
To: Billy_bob_bob
bump for later
To: Billy_bob_bob
Nothing is free. The downside of a "free" service is slow transfers, unreliable service, and limitations on remote linking to your files. What they really want you to do is host a web site on which they can insert their advertisements. Remote linking defeats their advertisements, so they frown on this sort of usage (read their terms of service). I use
Pair Networks for my website and eBay image hosting. They offer a plan for $5.95 per month which gives you 100MB disk space and 100MB per day/3000MB per month bandwidth. I have found there service to be very reliable and their tech support is very good as well.
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