Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-22 Thread David T-G
Arthur --

...and then Arthur Pelkey said...
% 
% I am all for adventure when money goes into my wallet, the same cannot 
% be said for the opposite ;)

Being all for money when adventure goes into your wallet?  Heck, I'd be
all for that ;-)


HAND

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-22 Thread David T-G
Rene, et al --

...and then -{ Rene Brehmer }- said...
% 
% According to historical records, on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:33 -0400 John
% Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:
% 
% -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
%  At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
%  
%  Greg Donald wrote:
% 
%  Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
...
% 
%  And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think 
...
%  
...
% 
% A, but the almost 10 year old RFC says this...
% 
% Limit line length to fewer than 65 characters and end a line with a 
% carriage return.
% 
% Hmm ... why the heck 65 characters ??? ... Old EGA screens were 80x34

Because by the time you get to the fourth or fifth reply, just as in this
top-heavy example, the original 65-char line will be shifted over by
quote markers and be nearing the 80-char screen limit after all.

/me fondly remembers a quoting war where the various posters'
contributions made a string of gibberish over 40 chars long ...
/me fondly remembers days when different quoting prefixes were
accepted -- nay, expected -- as well


% characters, VGA is 80x43 characters ... The reason Usenet standard is 76
% chars wide messages (today anyways) is that text-mode readers need the last
% 4 characters to display window borders and control chars along the message
% lines ...

What text-mode readers bother with window borders? :-)

But I agree with the CR/NL/CR-NL bit, and I can't imagine and RFC
casually calling a newline a carriage return.  Odd.


HTH  HAND

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-22 Thread David T-G
Stanley, et al --

...and then Stanley X. Martin said...
% 
% Why don't you two just email each other instead of including us all in
% your little pissing contest?

Aw, where's your sense of adventure?

Oops; that one's been used already ;-)


% 
% Stanley G. Martin


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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-22 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
According to historical records, on Thu, 22 Apr 2004 06:48:00 -0400 David
T-G wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:

Rene, et al --

...and then -{ Rene Brehmer }- said...
% 
% According to historical records, on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:33 -0400 John
% Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:
% 
% -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
%  At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
%  
%  Greg Donald wrote:
% 
%  Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
...
% 
%  And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think 
...
%  
...
% 
% A, but the almost 10 year old RFC says this...
% 
% Limit line length to fewer than 65 characters and end a line with a 
% carriage return.
% 
% Hmm ... why the heck 65 characters ??? ... Old EGA screens were 80x34

Because by the time you get to the fourth or fifth reply, just as in this
top-heavy example, the original 65-char line will be shifted over by
quote markers and be nearing the 80-char screen limit after all.

Ehm ... yes and no ... the client is not supposed to include the signature
when replying ... so that's a mood point ...

/me fondly remembers a quoting war where the various posters'
contributions made a string of gibberish over 40 chars long ...
/me fondly remembers days when different quoting prefixes were
accepted -- nay, expected -- as well

Many still do their own quote markers (which is bloody annoying when that
means they use spaces as well)...

% characters, VGA is 80x43 characters ... The reason Usenet standard is 76
% chars wide messages (today anyways) is that text-mode readers need the last
% 4 characters to display window borders and control chars along the message
% lines ...

What text-mode readers bother with window borders? :-)

The old DOS readers did :p ... well, some of the did ... I never did get
SLRN to work properly ... but that could've been my modem not being entirely
Linux compatible (years ago, I don't use Linux for workstations anymore)...


Rene

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-21 Thread Lester Caine
-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:

Hmm ... why the heck 65 characters ??? ... Old EGA screens were 80x34
characters, VGA is 80x43 characters ... The reason Usenet standard is 76
chars wide messages (today anyways) is that text-mode readers need the last
4 characters to display window borders and control chars along the message
lines ...
You never had a teletype then :)
I seem to recall they packed up about 65 characters across the line 
until punched cards came in.
5 bit baudot code was also a little restricting ;)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-21 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
According to historical records, on Wed, 21 Apr 2004 13:16:35 +0800 Jason
Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:

On Tuesday 20 April 2004 23:38, -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:

 I've got mine registered at enom through Westhost, and westhost gives me a
 registrar interface so I can do whatever I want with my domain ... make new
 TLDs, 

Make new TLDs!?! Is ICANN aware of this ;)

Sorry ... meant SLDs ... obviously ... :-/


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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
This was the email I was looking for. I found my answer in this forum.
Come to find out, the owner of Domehost.com was in jail and it was/is a
one man operation. Too bad, everything they had was working great, just
couldn't get any minor support from them. Got my money's worth and now
it's time to move on.

Thanks for the link Justin.

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Justin Palmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 5:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

I have used hostrocket.com and ipowerweb.com with good success.  I don't
think that it is my place per say to tell you who to host with, for I
don't want to give bad advise, if it does not work for you.  I do have a
resource that might be helpful. Here it is http://webhostingforums.com/

Regards,

Justin Palmer



-Original Message-
From: Russell P Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:37 PM
To: Daniel Clark
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


http://www.networkeleven.com

I have been using these folks for about a year and a half now. They have
done numerous custom builds for me and will do it within 15 minutes of
your request. Pretty amazing customer service.

Russ Jones

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Daniel Clark wrote:

 I'm using www.phpwebhosting.com


  On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for 
  Sprint]
  wrote:
  Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has 
  been working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech 
  Support but haven't received any feedback from them, they don't 
  answer their phones. Also, it is stated on their site that a 
  company called Wintek Computing took them over last year.  I can't 
  contact them either.  Does anyone know anything that may have 
  happened here?  I suspect I need to find another web hosting 
  company before my site just goes away.
 
  Stanley G. Martin
  System Administrator
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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Ryan A

On 4/20/2004 3:03:36 PM, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 This was the email I was looking for. I found my answer in this forum.
 Come to find out, the owner of Domehost.com was in jail and it was/is a
 one man operation. Too bad, everything they had was working great, just
 couldn't get any minor support from them. Got my money's worth and now
 it's time to move on.

 Thanks for the link Justin.

 Stanley G. Martin
 System Administrator
 Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Thats just like the hosts, being so inconsiderate to the clientsthis guy
goes to jail and does not even think of telling his clients before hand that
he is doing illegal things..
These hosts just think of themselves...going to jail and all.

:-D

Cheers,
-Ryan

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
Don't know about that particular host either ...

But I'm very happy with Westhost (http://westhost.com/) ... I moved over 
from DotServ ... Nomatter what my question's been, I've gotten response 
from Westhost within the matter of 30 minutes ... and it's been kind 
responses too, even when I've critized their home-made management interface 
:) ... basically everything I missed at DotServ (I'll recommend anyone 
against them, they're largely incompetent)...

Rene

At 20:20 19-04-2004, Adam Voigt wrote:
Not sure about that particular host, but if your looking for one with
good features, and high reliability, I would suggest Spenix.
http://www.spenix.com

I asked them a question about my hosting plan (not even a support
request) at 9PM and was sent a response within 5 minutes. Very good
support, I would definitely recommend them.
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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
Greg Donald wrote:
Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
 - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no longer
than 4 lines.
And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think most 
people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- bytes of 
my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, I could be 
mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 900baud. ;)
Most usenet netiquette guidelines I've read suggest max. 4-6 lines of sig 
content, with permitted divider lines at either end ... and in this case 
a line is 75 chars ...

Rene

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
Yes...

Of course you can, it's yours.

I've got mine registered at enom through Westhost, and westhost gives me a 
registrar interface so I can do whatever I want with my domain ... make new 
TLDs, add/remove pointers, and stuff like that ... not sure what other 
hosts provide just as simple a way to manage the domain, but I love this 
one :) ... It's hosted 6000 miles from where I am, but I've got about as 
much control over my domain and my server there as I have over the one that 
sits right next to me...

Rene

At 21:34 19-04-2004, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint] wrote:
I've received a number of suggestions as to where I should go to for my
web hosting but it doesn't seem that anyone has any experience with
Domehost. This brings up another question; transferring my Domain name.
If I do move to another hosting site, can I take my domain name with me?
Stanley G. Martin
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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread John Nichel
-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:

Greg Donald wrote:

Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
 - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no longer
than 4 lines.


And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think 
most people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- 
bytes of my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, 
I could be mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 
900baud. ;)


Most usenet netiquette guidelines I've read suggest max. 4-6 lines of 
sig content, with permitted divider lines at either end ... and in 
this case a line is 75 chars ...
A, but the almost 10 year old RFC says this...

Limit line length to fewer than 65 characters and end a line with a 
carriage return.

;)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread -{ Rene Brehmer }-
According to historical records, on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:33 -0400 John
Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:

-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
 At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
 
 Greg Donald wrote:

 Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
  - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no longer
 than 4 lines.


 And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think 
 most people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- 
 bytes of my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, 
 I could be mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 
 900baud. ;)
 
 
 Most usenet netiquette guidelines I've read suggest max. 4-6 lines of 
 sig content, with permitted divider lines at either end ... and in 
 this case a line is 75 chars ...

A, but the almost 10 year old RFC says this...

Limit line length to fewer than 65 characters and end a line with a 
carriage return.

;)

Hmm ... why the heck 65 characters ??? ... Old EGA screens were 80x34
characters, VGA is 80x43 characters ... The reason Usenet standard is 76
chars wide messages (today anyways) is that text-mode readers need the last
4 characters to display window borders and control chars along the message
lines ...

But end a line with carriage return is Mac standard ... in DOS an endline
is NL\CR, while in Unix it's NL, and on old Mac CR ... I took a peak at that
RFC ... and I think most of it is in the 10 year old 1200 page Internet book
I have ... That book also throughly describes the hazards of using 8 bit
characters because of the old 7 bit servers ... (AFAIK, Africa and rural
China are the only places today where you can expect to find 7 bit servers)


In most Usenet groups I've participated in,  you generally only get pounded
by a long sig if it's very long or longer than the actual message ... these
days 4 or 8 lines makes the difference of 1/10 second for most of the users
on slow 56K connections ... for anyone else it's not noticeable...


Rene

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Stanley X. Martin
Why don't you two just email each other instead of including us all in
your little pissing contest?

Stanley G. Martin

-Original Message-
From: -{ Rene Brehmer }- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:59 PM
To: PHP Mailing List
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

According to historical records, on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:33 -0400 John
Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:

-{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
 At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
 
 Greg Donald wrote:

 Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
 http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
  - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no
longer
 than 4 lines.


 And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think 
 most people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/-

 bytes of my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of
course, 
 I could be mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 
 900baud. ;)
 
 
 Most usenet netiquette guidelines I've read suggest max. 4-6 lines of

 sig content, with permitted divider lines at either end ... and in 
 this case a line is 75 chars ...

A, but the almost 10 year old RFC says this...

Limit line length to fewer than 65 characters and end a line with a 
carriage return.

;)

Hmm ... why the heck 65 characters ??? ... Old EGA screens were 80x34
characters, VGA is 80x43 characters ... The reason Usenet standard is 76
chars wide messages (today anyways) is that text-mode readers need the
last
4 characters to display window borders and control chars along the
message
lines ...

But end a line with carriage return is Mac standard ... in DOS an
endline
is NL\CR, while in Unix it's NL, and on old Mac CR ... I took a peak at
that
RFC ... and I think most of it is in the 10 year old 1200 page Internet
book
I have ... That book also throughly describes the hazards of using 8 bit
characters because of the old 7 bit servers ... (AFAIK, Africa and rural
China are the only places today where you can expect to find 7 bit
servers)


In most Usenet groups I've participated in,  you generally only get
pounded
by a long sig if it's very long or longer than the actual message ...
these
days 4 or 8 lines makes the difference of 1/10 second for most of the
users
on slow 56K connections ... for anyone else it's not noticeable...


Rene

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Ryan A

On 4/20/2004 11:02:16 PM, Stanley X. Martin
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Why
 don't you two just email each other instead of including us all in
 your little pissing contest?

 Stanley G. Martin


I second that.
-Ryan


 -Original Message-
 From: -{ Rene Brehmer }- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:59 PM
 To: PHP Mailing List
 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

 According to historical records, on Tue, 20 Apr 2004 10:39:33 -0400 John
 Nichel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting:

 -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:
  At 21:19 19-04-2004, John Nichel wrote:
 
  Greg Donald wrote:
 
  Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.
  http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
   - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no
 longer
  than 4 lines.
 
 
  And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think
  most people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/-

  bytes of my signatureeven if they're
 still on dial-up.  Of
 course,
  I could be mistaken and there may still be someone out there using

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Greg Donald
 Why don't you two just email each other instead of including us
 all in
 your little pissing contest?


My initial email to John Nichel concerning his signature _was_ sent
privately.  He's the one who chose to reply to my private email on the list.

I thought the listserve was for PHP discussion, not bogging up everyone's
mailbox with uninteresting bits.


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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-20 Thread Jason Wong
On Tuesday 20 April 2004 23:38, -{ Rene Brehmer }- wrote:

 I've got mine registered at enom through Westhost, and westhost gives me a
 registrar interface so I can do whatever I want with my domain ... make new
 TLDs, 

Make new TLDs!?! Is ICANN aware of this ;)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Adam Voigt
Not sure about that particular host, but if your looking for one with
good features, and high reliability, I would suggest Spenix.

http://www.spenix.com

I asked them a question about my hosting plan (not even a support
request) at 9PM and was sent a response within 5 minutes. Very good
support, I would definitely recommend them.


On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
wrote:
 Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
 working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
 haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
 Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
 took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
 know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
 another web hosting company before my site just goes away.
 
 Stanley G. Martin
 System Administrator
 Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Edward Peloke
I use www.ht-tech.net   very good and reliable.

Eddie

-Original Message-
From: Adam Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:21 PM
To: Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


Not sure about that particular host, but if your looking for one with
good features, and high reliability, I would suggest Spenix.

http://www.spenix.com

I asked them a question about my hosting plan (not even a support
request) at 9PM and was sent a response within 5 minutes. Very good
support, I would definitely recommend them.


On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
wrote:
 Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
 working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
 haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
 Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
 took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
 know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
 another web hosting company before my site just goes away.
 
 Stanley G. Martin
 System Administrator
 Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Arthur Pelkey
any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i 
try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)

Edward Peloke wrote:

I use www.ht-tech.net   very good and reliable.

Eddie

-Original Message-
From: Adam Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:21 PM
To: Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting
Not sure about that particular host, but if your looking for one with
good features, and high reliability, I would suggest Spenix.
http://www.spenix.com

I asked them a question about my hosting plan (not even a support
request) at 9PM and was sent a response within 5 minutes. Very good
support, I would definitely recommend them.
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
wrote:
Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
another web hosting company before my site just goes away.
Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Edward Peloke
I just clicked the link and get there fine...


-Original Message-
From: Arthur Pelkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:34 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i 
try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)

Edward Peloke wrote:

 I use www.ht-tech.net   very good and reliable.
 
 Eddie
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Adam Voigt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:21 PM
 To: Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting
 
 
 Not sure about that particular host, but if your looking for one with
 good features, and high reliability, I would suggest Spenix.
 
 http://www.spenix.com
 
 I asked them a question about my hosting plan (not even a support
 request) at 9PM and was sent a response within 5 minutes. Very good
 support, I would definitely recommend them.
 
 
 On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
 wrote:
 
Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
another web hosting company before my site just goes away.

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Arthur Pelkey
sometimes it `loads` a blank white page, when i refresh I get a 500 
internal server error, tried 20-25 times in a row, oh well

Edward Peloke wrote:

I just clicked the link and get there fine...

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any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i 
try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)

Edward Peloke wrote:
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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread John Nichel
Arthur Pelkey wrote:
any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i 
try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)
A, comeon.  Where's you sense of adventure?  :o :)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Arthur Pelkey
I am all for adventure when money goes into my wallet, the same cannot 
be said for the opposite ;)

John Nichel wrote:

Arthur Pelkey wrote:

any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i 
try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)


A, comeon.  Where's you sense of adventure?  :o :)

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Vail, Warren
Guess you're not married  ;-)

Warren Vail


-Original Message-
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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 12:54 PM
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


I am all for adventure when money goes into my wallet, the same cannot 
be said for the opposite ;)

John Nichel wrote:

 Arthur Pelkey wrote:
 
 any hosting provider that gives me a 500 internal server error when i
 try to navigate to their packages, will get overlooked by me ;)
 
 
 A, comeon.  Where's you sense of adventure?  :o :)
 

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Daniel Clark
I'm using www.phpwebhosting.com


 On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
 wrote:
 Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
 working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
 haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
 Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
 took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
 know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
 another web hosting company before my site just goes away.

 Stanley G. Martin
 System Administrator
 Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence
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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread John Nichel
Greg Donald wrote:
Your signature is twice the rfc1855 suggested limit.

http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html

 - If you include a signature keep it short.  Rule of thumb is no longer
than 4 lines.

And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think most 
people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- bytes of 
my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, I could be 
mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 900baud. ;)

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Stanley,

Monday, April 19, 2004, 8:14:25 PM, you wrote:

MSGCfS Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
MSGCfS working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
MSGCfS haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
MSGCfS Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
MSGCfS took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
MSGCfS know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
MSGCfS another web hosting company before my site just goes away.

Ditch them and go with Pair Networks (www.pair.com).
Easily the best out there, have used them since 1997!

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
I've received a number of suggestions as to where I should go to for my
web hosting but it doesn't seem that anyone has any experience with
Domehost. This brings up another question; transferring my Domain name.
If I do move to another hosting site, can I take my domain name with me?

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
913.762.8667
913.221.8241  PCS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Richard Davey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

Hello Stanley,

Monday, April 19, 2004, 8:14:25 PM, you wrote:

MSGCfS Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything
has been
MSGCfS working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech
Support but
MSGCfS haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their
phones.
MSGCfS Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek
Computing
MSGCfS took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does
anyone
MSGCfS know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to
find
MSGCfS another web hosting company before my site just goes away.

Ditch them and go with Pair Networks (www.pair.com).
Easily the best out there, have used them since 1997!

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread John Nichel
Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint] wrote:
I've received a number of suggestions as to where I should go to for my
web hosting but it doesn't seem that anyone has any experience with
Domehost. This brings up another question; transferring my Domain name.
If I do move to another hosting site, can I take my domain name with me?
More than likely, your domain name isn't registered with Domehost, but 
with a registar (most hosting companies use a third party registar). 
That's not to say that you can't move it though...as long as you're one 
of the contacts listed for it (do a whois).

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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Julien Wadin
Of course
You just have to change the DNS of your domain
Your hosteur MUST let you change

-Message d'origine-
De : Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoye : lundi 19 avril 2004 21:35
A : Richard Davey; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


I've received a number of suggestions as to where I should go to for my
web hosting but it doesn't seem that anyone has any experience with
Domehost. This brings up another question; transferring my Domain name.
If I do move to another hosting site, can I take my domain name with me?

Stanley G. Martin
System Administrator
Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence 
913.762.8667
913.221.8241  PCS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-Original Message-
From: Richard Davey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 3:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

Hello Stanley,

Monday, April 19, 2004, 8:14:25 PM, you wrote:

MSGCfS Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything
has been
MSGCfS working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech
Support but
MSGCfS haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their
phones.
MSGCfS Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek
Computing
MSGCfS took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does
anyone
MSGCfS know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to
find
MSGCfS another web hosting company before my site just goes away.

Ditch them and go with Pair Networks (www.pair.com).
Easily the best out there, have used them since 1997!

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Greg Donald
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:19, John Nichel wrote:
 And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think most 
 people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- bytes of 
 my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, I could be 
 mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 900baud. ;)

You missed the point.  But that's ok, I fixed the issue on my end.

:0
* ^From:.*kegworks.com.*
/dev/null


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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread John Nichel
Greg Donald wrote:
On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:19, John Nichel wrote:

And the RFC1885 'guidelines' are also almost 10 years old.  I think most 
people today have a fast enough connection to handle the 500+/- bytes of 
my signatureeven if they're still on dial-up.  Of course, I could be 
mistaken and there may still be someone out there using 900baud. ;)


You missed the point.  But that's ok, I fixed the issue on my end.

:0
* ^From:.*kegworks.com.*
/dev/null

I'm happy for you.  Now you just keep quoting outdated guidelines and 
the Internet will be a safer place.

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Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Russell P Jones
http://www.networkeleven.com

I have been using these folks for about a year and a half now. They have
done numerous custom builds for me and will do it within 15 minutes of
your request. Pretty amazing customer service.

Russ Jones

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Daniel Clark wrote:

 I'm using www.phpwebhosting.com


  On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint]
  wrote:
  Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has been
  working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech Support but
  haven't received any feedback from them, they don't answer their phones.
  Also, it is stated on their site that a company called Wintek Computing
  took them over last year.  I can't contact them either.  Does anyone
  know anything that may have happened here?  I suspect I need to find
  another web hosting company before my site just goes away.
 
  Stanley G. Martin
  System Administrator
  Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting

2004-04-19 Thread Justin Palmer
I have used hostrocket.com and ipowerweb.com with good success.  I don't
think that it is my place per say to tell you who to host with, for I
don't want to give bad advise, if it does not work for you.  I do have a
resource that might be helpful. Here it is http://webhostingforums.com/

Regards,

Justin Palmer



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Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:37 PM
To: Daniel Clark
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for Sprint];
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Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP Web Hosting


http://www.networkeleven.com

I have been using these folks for about a year and a half now. They have
done numerous custom builds for me and will do it within 15 minutes of
your request. Pretty amazing customer service.

Russ Jones

On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Daniel Clark wrote:

 I'm using www.phpwebhosting.com


  On Mon, 2004-04-19 at 15:14, Martin, Stanley G [Contractor for 
  Sprint]
  wrote:
  Some time ago I put up a web site on Domehost.com.  Everything has 
  been working great and I had a couple questions for their Tech 
  Support but haven't received any feedback from them, they don't 
  answer their phones. Also, it is stated on their site that a 
  company called Wintek Computing took them over last year.  I can't 
  contact them either.  Does anyone know anything that may have 
  happened here?  I suspect I need to find another web hosting 
  company before my site just goes away.
 
  Stanley G. Martin
  System Administrator
  Sprint - EAS Business Intelligence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-31 Thread -[ Rene Brehmer ]-
Hi Steve Jackson,

On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 20:36:50 +0200, you wrote about [PHP] Php web
hosting something that looked like this:

Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high traffic
site?
The host would need excellent technical support as well as be feature rich
(Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL support etc.)

I use e-navn.dk. They've got an international branch called dotserv.com.
They've got blindingly fast support ... I've had them reply to support
requests by e-mail in a matter of hours ... on a saturday...

The Danish one is among Scandinavias cheapest and most respected/used
webhosts.

You can get whatever you want there. Their solutions are all mix-and-match
based. CGI, and PHP, and mail comes with free with all webhotels, ASP with
some (it depends on size what get included). Anything else is extra for a
small fee...or you can buy bigger and get it for free.

They offer Personal CGI (make/use your own), Perl, Perlscript, SSI, PHP,
ASP, JSP, Frontpage support, MySQL, Access, Postgres, SSL, besides what
comes with the hotels.

You can run Real video, and they offer modules for e-shopping sites.
Guaranteed 99% uptime, 24/7 support, free traffic, 155 Mbit line...

Just contact them about your needs, and they'll give a fixed price per
month ... you just pay as much in advance as you want ...

Enough commercials:
For the Danish host (e-navn.dk), go here:
http://www.enavn.dk/cgi-bin/index.cgi?ref_id=hPaB5xsMCT7GwywY8R5ZN5fbAdGMraP3

For the international host (dotserv.com), go here:
http://www.dotserv.com


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Re: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-31 Thread Adam Voigt
I've recently had a very good experience with a hosting company,
there website is at: http://www.spenix.com/

Great feature set, superior support, and so-far perfect
uptime/performance in hardware, software, and bandwidth. I definetly
recommend them to anyone looking for quality hosting.

Adam Voigt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 13:36, Steve Jackson wrote:
 Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high traffic
 site?
 The host would need excellent technical support as well as be feature rich
 (Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL support etc.)
 
 I have been trying out phpwebhosting.com and they seem very good but I am
 not happy with their technical support which is very slow response time. We
 are based in Europe and they are in the US which might lead to problems as
 they haven't answered any of our queries. Saying that they have a good
 automated process in place which is easy to use.
 
 Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
 solution?
 
 Any examples of Phpwebhosting welcomed as well.
 
 regards
 steve.



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RE: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-31 Thread Clint Tredway
I am using www.imhosted.com for my clients at the moment. I have had
some small issues but they are quick to lend a helping hand.

Clint

-Original Message-
From: Adam Voigt [mailto:adam;cryptocomm.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 7:47 AM
To: Steve Jackson
Cc: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] Php web hosting


I've recently had a very good experience with a hosting company, there
website is at: http://www.spenix.com/

Great feature set, superior support, and so-far perfect
uptime/performance in hardware, software, and bandwidth. I definetly
recommend them to anyone looking for quality hosting.

Adam Voigt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 13:36, Steve Jackson wrote:
 Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high 
 traffic site? The host would need excellent technical support as well 
 as be feature rich (Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL 
 support etc.)
 
 I have been trying out phpwebhosting.com and they seem very good but I

 am not happy with their technical support which is very slow response 
 time. We are based in Europe and they are in the US which might lead 
 to problems as they haven't answered any of our queries. Saying that 
 they have a good automated process in place which is easy to use.
 
 Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting 
 solution?
 
 Any examples of Phpwebhosting welcomed as well.
 
 regards
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RE: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-30 Thread Liam . Gibbs
Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
solution?

I'd be interested, too, but especially in the free ones.

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Re: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-30 Thread Rick Emery
www.nomonthlyfees.com
600 megs space
6 gig bandwidth
5 mysql databases
unlimited email addresses
ssl
ssh
$200 for first year; $70 per year thereafter.  Fee includes domain registration

Fast tech support turnaround

- Original Message - 
From: Steve Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Php-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: [PHP] Php web hosting


Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high traffic
site?
The host would need excellent technical support as well as be feature rich
(Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL support etc.)

I have been trying out phpwebhosting.com and they seem very good but I am
not happy with their technical support which is very slow response time. We
are based in Europe and they are in the US which might lead to problems as
they haven't answered any of our queries. Saying that they have a good
automated process in place which is easy to use.

Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
solution?

Any examples of Phpwebhosting welcomed as well.

regards
steve.



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RE: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-30 Thread Edward Peloke
I am using

www.ht-tech.net for my php/mysql site.

Great guy and very knowledgeable, he offers a lot of monitoring services.

Eddie

-Original Message-
From: Rick Emery [mailto:remery;emeryloftus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 3:51 PM
To: Php-General
Subject: Re: [PHP] Php web hosting


www.nomonthlyfees.com
600 megs space
6 gig bandwidth
5 mysql databases
unlimited email addresses
ssl
ssh
$200 for first year; $70 per year thereafter.  Fee includes domain
registration

Fast tech support turnaround

- Original Message -
From: Steve Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Php-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: [PHP] Php web hosting


Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high traffic
site?
The host would need excellent technical support as well as be feature rich
(Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL support etc.)

I have been trying out phpwebhosting.com and they seem very good but I am
not happy with their technical support which is very slow response time. We
are based in Europe and they are in the US which might lead to problems as
they haven't answered any of our queries. Saying that they have a good
automated process in place which is easy to use.

Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
solution?

Any examples of Phpwebhosting welcomed as well.

regards
steve.



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Re: [PHP] Php web hosting

2002-10-30 Thread John Nichel
Wow, that's not bad.  About half of what I pay (the $200 for the first 
year part).  Do you use them?  I'm with www.jtlnet.com right now, and am 
satisfied with their service, but for that kind of money, I'd switch if 
I didn't have to sacrifice service.  Their site claims that they're 
using PHP 4.04, do you know if this is correct?  JTL is using 4.2.2, so 
I'd have to check if anything I'm using wouldn't work properly on 4.04. 
 If you're using them, do you have a phpinfo link I can look at?

http://www.by-tor.com/phpinfo.php

Rick Emery wrote:
www.nomonthlyfees.com
600 megs space
6 gig bandwidth
5 mysql databases
unlimited email addresses
ssl
ssh
$200 for first year; $70 per year thereafter.  Fee includes domain registration

Fast tech support turnaround

- Original Message - 
From: Steve Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Php-General [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:36 PM
Subject: [PHP] Php web hosting


Anyone like to recommend a good host with good uptime for a high traffic
site?
The host would need excellent technical support as well as be feature rich
(Multiple MySQL database support/listserver/SSL support etc.)

I have been trying out phpwebhosting.com and they seem very good but I am
not happy with their technical support which is very slow response time. We
are based in Europe and they are in the US which might lead to problems as
they haven't answered any of our queries. Saying that they have a good
automated process in place which is easy to use.

Anyone out there have high volume sites with a feature rich hosting
solution?

Any examples of Phpwebhosting welcomed as well.

regards
steve.






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