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Posted 23 April 2009 - 05:01 PM (#21) User is offline   GamingMedley 

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lol. I gave him the benefit of the doubt and assumed he meant upload a ZIP and run an installer that automatically unzips the files from the server. Or make the installer to unzip it...
Although that could just as easily be solved by unzipping it before you upload. >_>



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Posted 07 July 2009 - 10:25 PM (#22) User is offline   infestor1 

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The problem with them is when you have a PHP error they have a little box surrounding the error with links saying "Free Web Hosting".

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Posted 07 July 2009 - 11:30 PM (#23) User is offline   ElseAndrew 

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Indeed, but your site should have no PHP errors anyways (Y)
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Posted 08 July 2009 - 11:48 PM (#24) User is offline   Wrighty 

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ElseAndrew said:

Indeed, but your site should have no PHP errors anyways (Y)


During dev that's not gunna happen! :P
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Posted 09 July 2009 - 11:02 AM (#25) User is offline   ElseAndrew 

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Wrighty said:

During dev that's not gunna happen! :P


It still tells your were the error is.
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Posted 09 July 2009 - 08:15 PM (#26) User is offline   infestor1 

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@andrew: I'm not pretending that im even good at PHP :P
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Posted 17 July 2009 - 05:57 AM (#27) User is offline   iDunk 

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Wrighty said:

During dev that's not gunna happen! :P


If they allow access to the error log, then you can simply silence all errors on-page and use the error log.
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Posted 01 October 2009 - 11:31 PM (#28) User is offline   Ally 

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GamingMedley said:

There hosting prices looks a lot like hosting24.com. I bet it's the same company, given the forced ads URL. You'd prolly get a better deal at hosting24, which also offers higher paid services.


But seriously... I'm loving 000webhost as a file dump. I've got like 50 files on there. Mostly ZIPs and EXEs. They prolly think I'm whoring viruses.



Hehe... that's really funny LOL. I like viruses and if I had sorted myself out a free domain with no ads (exactly my requirements, cheers, Andrew!) then I'm thinking, this is like a glimpse into what lies ahead... phew, I'm not as terrible as I imagined!

Added points for nobody ever going there, too. I mean it. I want a nice quiet (dead) little site for starters.

But I only got worms, so far, I think. Oh, as in viruses, I mean. Ah... That was clear enough before I said that. I am confused and dazed. I've been chasing them all day. I have had a such a lota fun, hehe :D
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Posted 11 October 2009 - 06:37 AM (#29) User is offline   GamingMedley 

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I have no clue what the Hell you're talking about, but 000webhost runs spontaneous website checks to make sure you aren't doing anything illegal. I think it's only once soon after registration. I got an e-mail confirming that my ZIPs/EXEs were legal, not that I didn't know that. I don't know how in-depth they checked, but I assume seeing so many would have shot off an alarm, and if they didn't actually look into what they were, they certainly weren't doing their jobs.
So, that's probably not the best place to put viruses. Lest you want to wait until after they verify your account. The verification comes after the initial files have been updated. I registered a subdomain on there, didn't use it for months, added a few files, and within a day or two, it was temporarily offline for verification. So they apparently wait until files have been added, so make sure your initial files aren't viruses, but throw-off files like "Hi, this is my website about my dog and family. [cheesy picture]"
Or, better yet, don't distribute viruses. I'd definately stick with the latter.
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Posted 23 October 2009 - 07:59 AM (#30) User is offline   chyssa 

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hi guys the for you own opinion so i can find a nice host...
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Posted 01 September 2010 - 02:57 AM (#31) User is offline   MaryLyons9 

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ya really,
its a great opportunity to pick a hosting.
thanks for nice sharing.
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