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c:\
08-11-2001, 08:45 AM
I am looking for web hosting located within Canada. No particular province. The outline is:

choice 1:
ASP
Free ODBC
MS Access/MS SQL
100mb+ disk space
unlimited transfer
Frontpage (Visual InterDev) ext.
A reliable shopping cart (Cart 32,StoreFront etc.)


choice 2:
PHP
MySQL
100mb disk space
unlimited transfer
Frontpage ext.
A reliable shopping cart (Cart 32,StoreFront etc.)

Pricing under 150 USD with transfer

Carl Mc dade
______________________________
Internet Application Developer
www.heroforhire.netchoice 1

B-Broker
08-11-2001, 09:01 AM
Originally posted by c:\
I am looking for web hosting located within Canada. No particular province. The outline is:

choice 1:
ASP
Free ODBC
MS Access/MS SQL
100mb+ disk space
unlimited transfer
Frontpage (Visual InterDev) ext.
A reliable shopping cart (Cart 32,StoreFront etc.)


choice 2:
PHP
MySQL
100mb disk space
unlimited transfer
Frontpage ext.
A reliable shopping cart (Cart 32,StoreFront etc.)

Pricing under 150 USD with transfer

Carl Mc dade
______________________________
Internet Application Developer
www.heroforhire.netchoice 1


You might try http://ca.tophosts.com

Then again, they accept PAID advertising :eek:

Ericd
08-11-2001, 09:02 AM
Hi, welcome to the forum!

You should do a search (http://www.webhostingtalk.com/search.php?) for unlimited bandwidth. You will see there is no such thing...and it could saves you some nightmares :)

Good Luck in your search!

B-Broker
08-11-2001, 09:07 AM
Originally posted by c:\
...unlimited transfer...

:erm:

:sickface:

Jonathan K.
08-11-2001, 10:06 AM
What the above posts say is true unfortunately.

If you're able to state a specific amount of bandwidth required, you'll prolly receive more help. :)
Then again, if you know specifically what you need, you might want to post in the advertising forums. You'll prolly get a few offers, do some research on these forums using the search function, pick a few favs and then return here to ask for users experience. Sounds like quite a hassle but when it comes to hosting, better to be safe than sorry. :)