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    CGI hosting question

    ok, i think i might pay for a host. Do you guys/girls know any good hosts that are under $6 a month and will run that cgi script i want?

    My idea is that if i can get 10 people paying me a $1 per month do upload on my site, i can make a little profit.

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    100megswebhosting.com has 10mb of webspace with php/mysql for $5 a month
    www.squitosoft.com - PHP development site. featuring Squito Gallery. a php driven photo gallery.
    www.rgfx.net - Specializing in Internet solutions, including Html authoring, Interactive Web sites, 3D/2D Graphics and animation.

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    10 mb?

    10 mb is a lot isn't it? enough for pictures and stuff? Free hosts usually have like 10kb right? o wait, 10kb is tiny. OK, thanks for the idea, i think that host might work.

    I'll tell you when i order it, thanks.

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    10mb is usually adequate for most websites.
    However, if you think you'r uploading lots of pictures, like a gallery, then you'll probably want more space.
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    We have an basic package that you might want to consider. WorksBASIC is a full-featured plan for $3.95/month for 25MB and a couple of MySQL databases to get someone started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyanide
    10mb is usually adequate for most websites.
    However, if you think you'r uploading lots of pictures, like a gallery, then you'll probably want more space.
    0catch.com has 100mb of storage and 600mg of bandwidth for a free subdomain, but an INSANE amount of adds and pop ups, and doesnt support CGI and stuff like that unless you have a paid account

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