Ted,
I'm using Site5 ATM for a small project. http://site5.com/ Very good
rates for what you get, including full CGI, MySQL and SSH access.
However the 'jail' shell you get when you log in is very restrictive, so
installing and setting up things is basically the equivalent of working
only in your home directory. They were recommended by an associate who
has used them for a couple years, and so far I have been very happy with
their service & responsiveness.
There's also pair.net of course, which is _very_ highly recommended,
but I think targets larger more customized sites. They cost about twice
as much with fewer pre-packaged features.
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 10:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Boston Perl people,
>
> I have a personal project, involving your basic LAMP suite of software, that also
> makes use of the Festival speech synthesis program to create mp3 files. My system
> also avails itself of RSS feeds, and thus, I use a full bucket of various Perl XML
> modules.
>
> I would like to begin tentatively establishing a web presence, with an aim
> towards
> soliciting user feedback. I'm thinking that I need to subscribe to a hosting
> system, that will be flexibile enough to allow me to install and configure Festival.
> Plus, I suppose that down the line, I'll want the kind of capability offerred by
> Icecast.
>
> My ideal situation would be a nice robust UNIX system, that I could subscribe to,
> and that gave me enough leeway to install and configure my own software, and where I
> could offer some of my finished product, at no cost, to gather user feedback.
>
> I am of course, looking for a bargain, since my project is not a money maker, at
> this point. But I feel that I need to take this sort of step, to take my project to
> the next level.
> I currently have one of thouse 100 mb Apple accounts, where I've been placing my
> samples, but I'd like to get significantly more storage, plus the CGI capability, in
> an
> cost-effective way.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ted Gilchrist
>
>
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