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Nope, didn't work for me when I tried it last week, still doesn't work.
 
However, Google is your friend, and I found it here: http://burks.brighton.ac.uk/burks/software/internet/html/install.sw?3.ep2setup.exe
 
Cheers,
 
Conor
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From: Wes Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Todd Martin
 
I've tried downloading 1stPage before, but the ftp link on Evrsoft's website goes nowhere. Have you tried to download it recently? Any suggestions?
 
Todd.
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I'd agree with James - if you are getting started, start with something basic and spend the money on a couple of good books.  You can always upgrade to something bigger later once you know what you really need.
 
A very good reference site is  http://www.sitepoint.com
 
As for an editor there are basically two camps - those that prefer WYSIWYG editors like FrontPage or more expensive alternatives, and those that prefer "hand-crafting" xhtm/html by hand.  I prefer the latter and I like a bit more help than a basic text editor provides so I use a tool like 1stPage from Evrsoft http://www.evrsoft.com (It is free).  You'll also want a good image editor.  If you can afford it get Photoshop or something similar.  If you can't get the free GIMP for Linux or Windows. http://www.gimp.org
 
If you want a good web scripting language PHP is gaining a lot of popularity and can be used with a lot of databases including MySQL and Firebird (Interbase open source).  If you want to get into PHP a good starting point is the phpdev environment which sets up a PHP/ MySQL / Apache windows environment on your PC.  http://www.firepages.com.au.  It's free too. A reasonable PHP editor is the free version of Maguma Studio at http://www.maguma.com
 
As for hosting you can do it yourself but you telecom don't like you doing it on a JetStart account.  As you can't have a fixed IP address you will need to use a dynamic IP address resolution system such as that from http://www.dyndns.org (there are others too).  Disadvantage - ADSL has a slower upload speed than download so your server will appear slow to other people.  There are also firewall, security, and backup issues etc.  Probably easier to just use a commercial hosting account.  You can get a Linux hosting account with PHP and MySQL support for not a lot of money, or an NT Server account for a little more.  Check your ISP's offerings or I can give you some options if you want them.

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