True, but most internet providers in belgium do not allow this (unless you
pay more).

regards,

Wim


thomas_ramapuram wrote:
> 
> One option would be to host it on your own machine at home.  All you 
> need is 24X7 (internet and power) Preferably static IP and an old linux
> box.
> Wim Deblauwe wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> for the new website of my band, I am thinking about doing something more
>> fancy then static html pages like I did before and use Appfuse 2.0.
>> However,
>> when I look at getting things hosted, it is a lot more expensive to get a
>> tomcat then getting for instance PHP support. How do others deal with
>> this
>> (since our band is very unlikely to get famous and make enough money to
>> support those more expensive hosting plans) ?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Wim
>>   
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