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Geek Culture / free web hosts... again

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FROGGIE!
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Posted: 14th Jun 2004 23:23
I know ive posted about this before and got a response but...

when i had a look at dbspot i found it very complex. I new to the internet(or at least the hosting side of it) and havent got a clue about web hosting.
Are there any free web hosts that are as easy to use as upload-it.org?

eg. click a single button to choose a file, then another to upload it and give you the download address.

I should have changed my signature when asked
Dgamer
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Posted: 14th Jun 2004 23:27 Edited at: 14th Jun 2004 23:28
http://www.tripod.co.uk

Putang ina mo
KC27
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Posted: 14th Jun 2004 23:39
freewebs.com is OK

the_winch
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 00:28
If you can use darkbasic you are more than capable of learning to use a ftp client and writing a bit of simple html.
You can also use this http://www.dbspot.com/net2ftp/ to upload which isn't that much more complicated than the free hosts.

can i scream
Zenincanin 14
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 05:05
Well, I'd try DBspot. Really, just try to learn HTML. I know some. (Enough to make a basic site.)

Good Games Are Made by Powerful Coders
Newbie Brogo
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 06:46 Edited at: 15th Jun 2004 06:47
Well, I know I'll get shot for saying this.
but why not try geocities? It comes with a nice uploader... and Yahoo PageBuilder, which maked ugly websites... but does the job. And Yahoo PageWizard for when you really get desperate.

Oh, and try here:
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Free+Web+Hosts

flibX0r
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Posted: 15th Jun 2004 13:20
Quote: "click a single button to choose a file, then another to upload it and give you the download address"


DBSpot has that stupid. Go to http://www.dbspot.com/net2ftp/. Easy as.

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