Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
I made a test stack and built a web revlet: the html page ran extremely smoothly in Safari when it was on my Hard drive. When I uploaded the html page and the revlet to my website, the revlet vanished because the web hoster would not allow files of that type . . . something that needs to be

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread stephen barncard
How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? - Stephen Barncard San Francisco http://barncard.com 2009/7/23 Richmond

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Richmond Mathewson
stephen barncard wrote: How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? I tried uploading a file; Gorgonzola.cheese and it didn't accept that

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Jim Ault
On Jul 24, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Richmond Mathewson wrote: stephen barncard wrote: How many hosting services are going to behave in the same way? only the cheesiest. I have never heard of a hosting service do such a thing. What if one were creating their own file type? I tried uploading a

Re: Website not allowing revlets

2009-07-24 Thread Brian Yennie
One option if you just want cheap file hosting of any file type is Amazon S3. It's not free and you won't be able to run any server side scripts, but you can't beat the pay-as-you-go pricing. If you just want a couple gigabytes of storage and a a couple gigabytes of bandwidth every month,