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MX: Looking for a good remote server

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chuckdesign

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Sep 21, 2001
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I'm trying to get off the ground learning Dreamweaver MX's advanced ASP features, but I don't have ready access to a Web server. I'm looking into setting up server space on an affordable remote server so I can test. Any suggestions?

I checked out Tripod.com, but their sales pitch doesn't even say whether they're Unix or NT -- I'm thinking I want something more professional? I have the same issue with the free Web space that comes with my AT&T email account. Ultimately, I think I need to load MySQL on the server so I can create Active Server Pages using JavaScript for programming but don't know if I can do that.

To make things more complicated, I'm on a Macintosh OS 9, so I can't use the server features in Windows or in OS X.

Any advice on how to proceed would be most appreciated. I'm stuck.

Chuckdesign
 
Do a search on Google for NT or Windows 2000 hosts.

Check out webstrikesolutions.com. I'm really happy with them. First 12 months is free.
 
You will need a server that is configured for MySql you can't just load it up. We at SWS offer ASP/PHP/MySql and more at affordable rates. Check us out, we're looking for designers to work with we might be able to work out some sort of trade out.

Bret Lanius
SWS Internet
swsinternet.com
 
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