At 10:41 AM -0400 9/5/06, John Nichel wrote:
don't recommend places often, but if your client can accept a host
outside of the UK, look at http://www.jtlnet.com
Strange web site -- for Safari it pulses (i.e., get's larger and
returns to normal size) about every three seconds.
tedd
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Rory Browne wrote:
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> Why? If they're not hosting it in-house, why does it matter where on
> the globe it is?
Request latency due to distance and intermediate hops. The shorter the
distance and fewer hops the faster those little images, stylesheets, and
various other embedded media will load.
>
> Why? If they're not hosting it in-house, why does it matter where on
> the globe it is?
Request latency due to distance and intermediate hops. The shorter the
distance and fewer hops the faster those little images, stylesheets, and
various other embedded media will load. This won't be very n
On Tue, 2006-09-05 at 10:41 -0400, John Nichel wrote:
> Miles Thompson wrote:
> >
> > I have a Canadian client, presently living in England, who is setting up
> > a vary basic web site. The business is located in the UK, it makes
> > sense to have the web hosting service in the UK as well.
> >
Miles Thompson wrote:
I have a Canadian client, presently living in England, who is setting up
a vary basic web site. The business is located in the UK, it makes
sense to have the web hosting service in the UK as well.
Why? If they're not hosting it in-house, why does it matter where on
I have a Canadian client, presently living in England, who is setting up a
vary basic web site. The business is located in the UK, it makes sense to
have the web hosting service in the UK as well.
Would anyone who is happy with a UK hosting service offering PHP
(preferably 5) and MySQL plea
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