Matt,
Hey. I use www.powweb.com they have a plan for $7.77 a month, 650MB storage,
blah blah blah give them a look... The important thing is that they have PHP
and I believe command line access, you'll have to use a MySQL client to connect
(seperate MySQL server). I hate to sound like I'm promotin
s really a good idea to have shell access for
backup/restore. Else you'll have to ask the host to do it. A pain, if
they'll even do it. :-)
Matt
- Original Message -
From: "Matthew K. Gold"
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: web hosting/PHP MyAdmin
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I like it also, but of all things, I have trouble with the display on Internet
Explorer sometimes, strange only because everybody seems to write everything to be
IE compatible nowadays, and it hangs, so I use Mozilla on it and have never had a
problem. It makes some nice printouts of the table stru
Matthew:
Personally I prefer the shell - but I do have clients who's host providers
only allow phpMyAdmin - it is a pretty powerful interface - once you spend
about 10 mins in there it is pretty easy to use, and just remember that it
does have a raw sql 'field' that will let you run any query that
Hi,
I need to move my site to a host that supports PHP and MySQL. I found a
nice deal that provides a lot of good stuff for an affordable price
(sitelutions.com is offering 5 MySQL databases, PHP support, cgi, etc etc
for $9.95/month).
There's only one problem--they don't allow you to edit the M