Aug 05, 2006 by medphoenix | Posted in Programming & Design
I beggary a free ASP web hosting website with 100mb or more free space, MS access support,(MySql), FTP,webmail- Cdonts or Cdosys, (no adds),(email redirecting waiting)
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Do you know any websites?
How can I remove the advertisements from "Webng.com" free ASP Web hosting? Any codes or scripts available?
Jul 27, 2008 by zehong7189 | Posted in Programming & Design
Whenever I upload a webpage, advertisements will be shown on the top and bottom of the recto automatically. Is there any code/script to block the advertisements from showing up?
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Shayla M | Jul 27, 2008
What's the best free ASP.NET and MS SQL hosting web site?
May 29, 2009 by booleanyesno | Posted in Programming & Design
Do you understand of any free hosting service that supports both ASP.NET and MS SQL databases (not MS Access databases)? Thanks.
There are no free ASP.NET / SQL Server free hosting that I certain of other than ChristianASP.NET, which is reserved for, clearly, Christian groups.
You can get free, ad-supported ASP.NET / SQL Server hosting from GoDaddy in Wall Street for buying a domain name.
Doug V | May 29, 2009
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