if you use one of the free hosting services such asthose in this list
http://www.onlinebusiness.com/shops/_internet_services/BEST_free_web_pages.s
html (careful this doesn't split) then use www.myinternet to do a stealth
redirection to one of them you should get what you want

Jim Carey
www.OZbcoz.com
Premium Domain Services


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Marc Schneiders
Sent: Saturday, 22 July 2000 5:59 AM
To: Bruce Bleaman
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: free hosting


They may have improved, but if not I would very much advise you *not* to
use GraniteCanyon. The server was so often unreachable from where I am
(Holland, Europe), which meant that my site was unavailable, here at
least. I would not know why it would have been better in the USA. There is
moreover no support at all. If you loose your password, you have to send a
message to a news (!) server, which is down for weeks. Hope you understand
what I mean :-) Does MyInternet.COM not do what you need? No banners,
free.

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On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Bruce Bleaman  wrote:

> I have been trying to find someone to host small web sites for free BUT
have
> the domain name I register through OpenSRS appear in the address bar.
> Ideally, the web site would run somewhere like GeoCities which has a easy
to
> create user interface.
>
> I found http://www.capibara.com/mapme.html which apparently offers free
> redirecting services within a frame which keeps my domain name in the
> address bar but they say I need a domain name server. I found
> http://www.granitecanyon.com/ which apparently has a free domain name
server
> but I cannot figure out how it works. Neither of these free services have
> any support.
>
> Does anyone know how I can accomplish this??
>
> Bruce Bleaman
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 818-986-8610
>
>
>
>


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