How to install on yahoo
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Topic: How to install on yahoo
Posted By: TTsupra
Subject: How to install on yahoo
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 1:21pm
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Hi
I have a web page on yahoo geocities it uses a programe called java script and I cant install the forums can someone tell me how I can install it there if its not posible can u tell me where I can install it.
Thanks
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Posted By: TTsupra
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 1:30pm
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and one more thing can u tell me where to unzip the zip file.
Thanks
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Posted By: MadDog
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 1:50pm
the forum wont work on yahoo. You need a server with asp enabled.
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 2:48pm
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dang what a n00bie to webdev
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Posted By: TTsupra
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 3:00pm
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then what can i use to be able to put it in?
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 3:14pm
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there is a hosting company... Brinkster
search for that, or if you want to pay five bucks a month for everything go to EDITED DUE TO ADVERTISING they have a good deal for the amount of money... check it out
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Posted By: TTsupra
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 3:31pm
Posted By: Massman82
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 11:13pm
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Does anyone know of any other good free hosting companies?
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Posted By: MadDog
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 11:15pm
no such thing as good free hosting.
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Posted By: Massman82
Date Posted: 05 April 2003 at 11:18pm
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...Decent free hosting. (Maybe with a subdomain).
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 1:27pm
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hey, if you want free hosting, host it on your own computer. If you have windows 2000 pro, or windows xp pro you can. you must have the original disk, or if you used warez version the files. But you go to control panel>add remove programs>add remove windows components>internet information services(IIS)> next
you cant do this if you are using dial up, or if you are a complete retard
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Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 1:41pm
Win 2k Pro and XP pro only have personal versions of IIS and so only one or two people an conect to your site at a time, if you want your own site you need a broadband connection with a static IP and either Win 2k Server or Windows server 2003.
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 1:52pm
Posted By: WebWiz-Bruce
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 2:01pm
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MS have now renamed Win 2003 .net to Windows server 2003, they say it is to keep it in line with there other OS's.
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Posted By: xeerex
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 7:49pm
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Win2k Pro has IIS 5.0 and it is not just a personal version. It will fully run a website. I use it all the time and can hold as many connections as my bandwidth will allow. If you like, I can start IIS on my Win2k Pro machine and people can hit it to test.
For getting around a dynamic IP address, you can use a dynamic DNS host like http://www.dyndns.org - www.dyndns.org and download one of the listed IP update clients. I can recommend one that works great with even using NAT.
If yahoo! was a little above your head, then I imagine running IIS and dynamic DNS will be too. No offense intended, and I'll be glad to help advise you if you need it. Really, your best bet is getting a good paid hosting service or Brinkster.
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Posted By: michael
Date Posted: 06 April 2003 at 9:34pm
xeerex, you are wrong. IIS that comes with NT, 2000, XP is limited to 10 connections and depending how you built your app one client can use up all connections. There is no way to change that either. Thus most connections are stateless it might appear more ppls are connecting at the same time.
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Posted By: jfontaine
Date Posted: 07 April 2003 at 4:38am
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best free ASP hosting - DotNetPlayground
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Posted By: Apheleon
Date Posted: 07 April 2003 at 4:41am
genmud wrote:
there is a hosting company... Brinkster
search for that, or if you want to pay five bucks a month for everything go to EDITED DUE TO ADVERTISING they have a good deal for the amount of money... check it out
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What the ....????? Only 5 bucks a month?
So what's the catch? 
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Posted By: xeerex
Date Posted: 07 April 2003 at 6:55am
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Apologies to borg---I stand corrected and thanks for backing it up Michael.
I checked the documentation and the connections are indeed hard-coded into 2k Pro at 10 connections. 2k Server and Adv Server have unlimited connection capabilities.
TTsupra--Why don't you check out http://www.webwiz.net/hosting/default.asp - borg's hosting ? Afterall, you get the forum pre-installed I believe!
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 07 April 2003 at 3:14pm
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there is no catch... you cant use up all of the server's bandwith, which you shouldnt do unless you are running a Yahoo style site, or a porn site with lots of images. The package includes 1 domain( a .com or whatever), 2 subdomains (anything.yoursite.com), unlimited Email accounts/pop boxes, unlimited e-mail redirecton, unlimited upload, unlimited space, and the list goes on & on... http://www.hostonce.com/ - http://www.hostonce.com/ - they have CDONTS installed, but Im tryin to get them to install a dif Upload component
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Posted By: genmud
Date Posted: 07 April 2003 at 3:15pm
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o-- and they have a control panel & a e-mail retrieval system.
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Posted By: watisit
Date Posted: 28 June 2003 at 1:34am
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if you are still looking for a solution i have a solution... try to keep up.
this solution is if you are trying to support a website on your own computer with dynamic ip address without paying anything. but there are drawbacks, your website will not be .com, .net., etc. but at least it will not be like .cjb.net or da.ru .. it will be a simple.
first of all, if IIS is getting too complicated, you can download Apache server from http://www.apache.org - www.apache.org Apache server is one of the leading server software on the net. At the website you can download an automatic installer version which would be easier to setup.
all your webpages will go into the folder "htdocs"
after you have installed your apache server, your website address will be http://your_ip_address - http://your_ip_address . now this is a little ugly from my point of view. to fix this, it will get a little complicated now.
go to http://www.no-ip.com - www.no-ip.com and sign up for free dns/dynamic ip redirect service. enter the name you want for your website but it doesnt have to be anything really yet. just put something that wont be taken yet because this name is not really important as of yet. so after you have setup your dns service, your web address will be http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com - http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com . this is alittle long, i know but this is a free dns service so hush. what this service really does it that when someone types http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com - http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com , it will go to your website.
now to cope with this long url problem, go to http://www.dot.tk - www.dot.tk and sign up for an account, this is the time where you want to think hard for a good short name. now your address will be what_you_picked.tk . very short isnt it?! .tk, 2 letters. during the setup, it will ask for your "homepage". just input http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com - http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com ... next, next, next. fininshed. sort of. after that, you need to login and go to "my marketing" , from there, uncheck the banner option.
*poof*, there you go. now you have your very own website, on your own computer, and it was all free.
this is what happens, someone types http://what_you_picked.tk - http://what_you_picked.tk , .tk services will redirect them to http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com - http://what_you_picked.no-ip.com , no-ip.com services will redirect them to your IP address and eventually to your web server. by the way, when i meant redirect, i didnt mean that it starts a new window, but instead an iframe inside and inframe so the user wont even notice that it was redirected at all.
now you have your own webserver, with a short URL, and no popup/banners/ads !!!
problems that may occur :
1) in order for any one to view the website, the web server must be running. what i did is find an old computer and kept that on 24/7 ... make sure it doesnt overheat and your platform is stable. each OS varies. i have seen windows 98 stay on for eternity while another windows 98 has to restart every hour.
2) if you have a router you may need to open up your port 80. to do this, you must go to fowarding. i only know how to do this for a linksys router, sorry. for a linksys, open up your browser and enter http://192.168.0.1 - http://192.168.0.1 , this SHOULD be your router's ip address but if its not, then you are on your own. it will prompt you for a password if you try to login. the standard password for a linksys router is USERNAME= "none" / PASSWORD= admin . go to advanced setup/options , select forwarding. go to port 80, and enter the server's LAN ip address and select enable. i will not go into detail for this message is already long enough.
3) if you have a firewall software, you are on your own. i dont know anything about them, ie black ice, zone alarm.
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i guess that its. good luck webhosting.
ps. one more thing, if you dont want to setup a web server on your own computer, just use a free hosting service. i use http://www.geocities.com - www.geocities.com sometimes because they have fast connections and large bandwidth. 3 gb i think. that is plenty enough. they have banners but just search for "no banner script geocities" in http://www.google.com - www.google.com , and you find a html code that stops the banner from poping up. then you can have .tk redirect the site to a shorter name.
I KNOW THIS WAS A LONG MESSAGE BUT IT WORKS.
-roy
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