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Hi all, I know there is a hosting question about once a fortnight, so I think its about time I asked one. After finding out that my brother is being ripped off by one of his good friends, I've decided to basically whip up the same site that he has at the moment, but using ASP.NET and find a good hosting server. Now if anything I ask sounds a little stupid, it's probably because my experience with ASP.NET is very limited. (this is a good learning experience). I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. The site I'm creating will most likely be quite simple to start with, and will not necessarily get much more complicated, so I'm looking for something quite cheap. What are peoples experiences? Any good hosting servers out there? [EDIT] One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? [/EDIT] Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
Jubjub wrote: I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. Been using WebHosting4Life[^]...Works fine, I have 4 ASP.NET sites running there along with SQL 2000 as the backend. Jubjub wrote: One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? All you need to do is make a request for transfer of domain from the old hosting site(the one that "this guy" is using) to your hosting site. After the transfer is complete, you update the DNS entries for the old site to point to the new servers and voila you should be set! NOTE: Please bear in mind, this transfer would need the "blessings" ( read approval) of the guy and/or any entity who owns the domain currently! I wish such wasn't the case..... :laugh: I would request and register www.msn.com in my name :-D "Creating tomorrow's LEGACY systems today..... .... One CRISIS at a time!" -- Unknown "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
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Hi all, I know there is a hosting question about once a fortnight, so I think its about time I asked one. After finding out that my brother is being ripped off by one of his good friends, I've decided to basically whip up the same site that he has at the moment, but using ASP.NET and find a good hosting server. Now if anything I ask sounds a little stupid, it's probably because my experience with ASP.NET is very limited. (this is a good learning experience). I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. The site I'm creating will most likely be quite simple to start with, and will not necessarily get much more complicated, so I'm looking for something quite cheap. What are peoples experiences? Any good hosting servers out there? [EDIT] One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? [/EDIT] Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
I've had good luck with WebHost4Life.com[^]. (If you use them, I'd appreciate a referral: http://www.WebHost4Life.com/default.asp?refid=jsagara[^]). Regarding the domain name, try to make nice with the guy who owns it and see if he'll transfer it to you. Failing that, see if he'll point the DNS entry at your new servers. If not, consult a lawyer.
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Jubjub wrote: I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. Been using WebHosting4Life[^]...Works fine, I have 4 ASP.NET sites running there along with SQL 2000 as the backend. Jubjub wrote: One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? All you need to do is make a request for transfer of domain from the old hosting site(the one that "this guy" is using) to your hosting site. After the transfer is complete, you update the DNS entries for the old site to point to the new servers and voila you should be set! NOTE: Please bear in mind, this transfer would need the "blessings" ( read approval) of the guy and/or any entity who owns the domain currently! I wish such wasn't the case..... :laugh: I would request and register www.msn.com in my name :-D "Creating tomorrow's LEGACY systems today..... .... One CRISIS at a time!" -- Unknown "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
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"A Bug is a piece of code that knows whatz itz purpose" - I Dunnnnooooooo"update the DNS entries for the old site to point to the new" uhm... how ? :) [EDIT] I like the hosting site though. Seems like something along the lines of what i'm looking for. [/EDIT] If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
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I've had good luck with WebHost4Life.com[^]. (If you use them, I'd appreciate a referral: http://www.WebHost4Life.com/default.asp?refid=jsagara[^]). Regarding the domain name, try to make nice with the guy who owns it and see if he'll transfer it to you. Failing that, see if he'll point the DNS entry at your new servers. If not, consult a lawyer.
Jon Sagara You're a cross between a retarded person and a very smart man. -- My wife :-D
My ArticlesThanx Jon, I'm hoping as he's a guy that is supposedly a friend of my brother, and also someone I used to play basketball with, that he'll turn out to be a nice guy. I would really hate it if it came down to using a lawyer. You would think if he was hired for a task, and he registered that name, he registered it on behalf of my brother/his business. So the ownership would be my brothers, and not the web developers. Correct? Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
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Thanx Jon, I'm hoping as he's a guy that is supposedly a friend of my brother, and also someone I used to play basketball with, that he'll turn out to be a nice guy. I would really hate it if it came down to using a lawyer. You would think if he was hired for a task, and he registered that name, he registered it on behalf of my brother/his business. So the ownership would be my brothers, and not the web developers. Correct? Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
Jubjub wrote: You would think if he was hired for a task, and he registered that name, he registered it on behalf of my brother/his business. So the ownership would be my brothers, and not the web developers. Correct? That's what I would assume. Usually you do work on behalf of an employer, and the employer owns the work once it's finished, but I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know the definitive answer. Good luck - hope everything works out okay for you. :)
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Thanx Jon, I'm hoping as he's a guy that is supposedly a friend of my brother, and also someone I used to play basketball with, that he'll turn out to be a nice guy. I would really hate it if it came down to using a lawyer. You would think if he was hired for a task, and he registered that name, he registered it on behalf of my brother/his business. So the ownership would be my brothers, and not the web developers. Correct? Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
Jubjub wrote: You would think if he was hired for a task, and he registered that name, he registered it on behalf of my brother/his business. So the ownership would be my brothers, and not the web developers. Correct? You can do a quick check: **http://www.whois.com/nonssl/WhoisLookup.aspx?dnl=**domainname.com replacing domainname.com with your brother's domain
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Hi all, I know there is a hosting question about once a fortnight, so I think its about time I asked one. After finding out that my brother is being ripped off by one of his good friends, I've decided to basically whip up the same site that he has at the moment, but using ASP.NET and find a good hosting server. Now if anything I ask sounds a little stupid, it's probably because my experience with ASP.NET is very limited. (this is a good learning experience). I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. The site I'm creating will most likely be quite simple to start with, and will not necessarily get much more complicated, so I'm looking for something quite cheap. What are peoples experiences? Any good hosting servers out there? [EDIT] One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? [/EDIT] Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
Save your self some money and go with PHP... :) How do I print my voice mail?
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Jubjub wrote: I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. http://www.setupsite.com/index2.asp[^] Been using them for a while now. Great bang for the buck, imho. Best, Jerry
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark
SetupSite! WOAH! Worst webhost I ever used! Maybe they improved, but my site was down for hours everyday because of problems I had never seen. For example, the server would cache my .ASP pages (even though I had no cache system implemented). So my clients ended up seeing 2 days old pages, even after I updated the ASP/HTML code! I also remember they had severe server issues very often. For me, never again!
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SetupSite! WOAH! Worst webhost I ever used! Maybe they improved, but my site was down for hours everyday because of problems I had never seen. For example, the server would cache my .ASP pages (even though I had no cache system implemented). So my clients ended up seeing 2 days old pages, even after I updated the ASP/HTML code! I also remember they had severe server issues very often. For me, never again!
Carl Mercier wrote: For example, the server would cache my .ASP pages (even though I had no cache system implemented). So my clients ended up seeing 2 days old pages, even after I updated the ASP/HTML code! Why on earth would they want to do that? I'm just a hobbiest at best, but I thought caching is used to lighten server loads by caching pages on the client machine and not the server as you say above? Best, Jerry
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark
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Carl Mercier wrote: For example, the server would cache my .ASP pages (even though I had no cache system implemented). So my clients ended up seeing 2 days old pages, even after I updated the ASP/HTML code! Why on earth would they want to do that? I'm just a hobbiest at best, but I thought caching is used to lighten server loads by caching pages on the client machine and not the server as you say above? Best, Jerry
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark
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Hi all, I know there is a hosting question about once a fortnight, so I think its about time I asked one. After finding out that my brother is being ripped off by one of his good friends, I've decided to basically whip up the same site that he has at the moment, but using ASP.NET and find a good hosting server. Now if anything I ask sounds a little stupid, it's probably because my experience with ASP.NET is very limited. (this is a good learning experience). I'm after a hosting server that allows me to use ASP.NET, provides access to SQL Server(or any db access), and the code-behind ability. The site I'm creating will most likely be quite simple to start with, and will not necessarily get much more complicated, so I'm looking for something quite cheap. What are peoples experiences? Any good hosting servers out there? [EDIT] One more question. If this guy registered the web address, and I create a new site and put it somewhere else, how do I go about making that address point to a different server? [/EDIT] Thanx :) If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson
I personally use www.webhost4life.com for my Glacial Components site and I'm pretty happy with them. Their 24/7 tech support thing is a lie, but other than that the servers are decent, the bandwidth is decent and the uptime has been great.
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I personally use www.webhost4life.com for my Glacial Components site and I'm pretty happy with them. Their 24/7 tech support thing is a lie, but other than that the servers are decent, the bandwidth is decent and the uptime has been great.
Hi Allen, thanx for the info. I had a look at your site and it looks very professional. Nice work. I've had a few people now tell me about webhost4life. It seems like it has all the stuff I need and at a very respectable price. Jubjub If there's one thing I've learned, it's that life is one crushing defeat after another until you just wish Flanders was dead. - Homer Simpson