Check out www.eaccounts.net. Im using them for my sites. They support
basically everything and anything they dont have they are willing to add.
The best part is they charge based on an actual usage instead of charging
you for things you dont use because its part of a 'package'.

Jeff Pearson

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 7:34 AM
> To: PHP
> Subject: [PHP] Do any of you provide hosting?
>
>
> I currently am using Thehostpros.com for my hosting, but I can't
> say its been a pleasant experience. I had to have them install
> PHP because they are more ASP oriented. So that cost me more.
> Then I wanted MySQL and they have spent 3 months saying they'll
> install that. Basicly here's what I need:
> Someone who can host my domain (I own the domain already)
> Can provide MySQL and PHP. Both up-to-date.
> Can give around 60 meg of space (ballpark, less should be fine)
> Also a way to set up subdomains without needing to go through the
> admin (some hosts can do his). But this isn't necessary.
> Can anyone help with that?
>
>


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