I've been thinking about that myself.  Then I started to wonder if the more 
common MySQL or PostgreSQL wouldn't be just as good (or better) for websites - 
particularly remote-hosted ones.

I see there are a lot of hosting companies out there that offer the traditional 
LAMP stuff, as well as CPanel or other admin tools to help you administer your 
site and your DBs.  I signed-up with Vizaweb for my condo association's site.  
They offer Linux, Apache, MySQL, PG, PHP, Perl, and a bunch of other stuff.  
Though they've expressed their openness to installing more stuff, I think if I 
were to do a DB-backed web app there, I'd probably just go with the My or PG db 
platform they offer.

 -Clark

----- Original Message ----
From: Louis P. Santillan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 12:33:36 PM
Subject: [sqlite] List of web hosting providers who provide/support SQLite?

This is probably a good topic for a wiki page...

Does anybody have a list (actually a matrix would be
even better) of web hosting providers who have SQLite
available to their customers?  I decided to look for
some cheap web hosting service for a personal project
using LASP (Linux, Apache, SQLite, PHP) and realized a
list of providers would probably be ideal.  A matrix
of common features would be good also (Windows, Linux,
Apache, IIS, PHP, Perl, Python, Price, etc.)

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