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yangotang
30-01-2003, 01:10
I didn't know if any of you guys knew of this, but i stumbled upon it a few minutes ago. I felt some of you guys might consider it as a free host :P
lycos.co.uk is giving out 50mb of space PLUS... (it gets better)
PHP and MySQL...
(given the fact that you don't care that the server is based in the UK, you'd probably be fine)
--yang
Raven_Writer
30-01-2003, 16:37
Originally posted by yangotang
I didn't know if any of you guys knew of this, but i stumbled upon it a few minutes ago. I felt some of you guys might consider it as a free host :P
lycos.co.uk is giving out 50mb of space PLUS... (it gets better)
PHP and MySQL...
(given the fact that you don't care that the server is based in the UK, you'd probably be fine)
I got a testing site up on there. It's really good, I prefer browser upload (lycos.co.uk might have that).
Trashed20
30-01-2003, 18:22
thanks for the heads up :)
Jeremy_Mc
30-01-2003, 18:32
wow THAT'S nice...
remember, the übergeeks site IS OPEN SOURCE and is written in php. if you want ANY of the scripts on there (i mean ANYTHING you see) PM me and i'll send it to you.
i'm working on a page for people to download them right now...
and YES they will work with lycos.co.uk :p
*jeremy
Raven_Writer
30-01-2003, 19:03
Do you have any scripts for a guestbook Jeremy? I checked your site, but didn't really see anything of the sort.
Jeremy_Mc
30-01-2003, 20:50
Yes I have some, but I didn't put it on there (since we have forums).
I can send it to you sometime tonight...where would you like it sent to?
*jeremy
Raven_Writer
31-01-2003, 07:45
Originally posted by Jeremy_Mc
Yes I have some, but I didn't put it on there (since we have forums).
I can send it to you sometime tonight...where would you like it sent to?
*jeremy
Send it to pprkut3k@wideopenwest.com (Thank you).
Jeremy_Mc
31-01-2003, 08:09
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=17207
/\ Thread for our scripts /\
*jeremy
something's screwy with lycos.co.uk...whatever like you click on, it just brings you back to the home page...I want to sign up for one of those accounts...but now I can't.
--Petey
Raven_Writer
31-01-2003, 16:21
Originally posted by Petey
something's screwy with lycos.co.uk...whatever like you click on, it just brings you back to the home page...I want to sign up for one of those accounts...but now I can't.
--Petey
I had this problem also...what you do is sign up for the e-mail account (on the main page, right side of the page, you'll see it).
Originally posted by Raven_Writer
I had this problem also...what you do is sign up for the e-mail account (on the main page, right side of the page, you'll see it).
won't let me do it--says that the browser can't establish a secure connection...
--Petey
Raven_Writer
31-01-2003, 22:52
Originally posted by Petey
won't let me do it--says that the browser can't establish a secure connection...
--Petey
Maybe your Internet doesn't allow SSL (Secure Socket Something).
yangotang
01-02-2003, 02:09
Originally posted by Raven_Writer
Maybe your Internet doesn't allow SSL (Secure Socket Something).
Secure Sockets Layer
Jeremy_Mc
01-02-2003, 02:22
it might merely be your browser settings...check your security settings on your browser and that might fix it.
otherwise, i'd suggest just registering somewhere else that does support SSL and trying to login at home
*jeremy
Raven_Writer
01-02-2003, 07:34
Originally posted by yangotang
Secure Sockets Layer
Thanks. If you are using AOL or CompuServe, it won't work.
Originally posted by Raven_Writer
Thanks. If you are using AOL or CompuServe, it won't work.
I'm using Safari, a Mozilla beta build for Mac OSX.
I have no problems logging into any other emails, but I'll try it in IE.
--Petey
IE worked.
:rolleyes:
--Petey
LBK Rules
03-02-2003, 13:12
I looked, and you have to pay 3lbs.
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