R Rafael Lopez Oct 25, 2003 #1 Do you know any free ASP.NET web hosting with SQL SERVER support? Thanks in advance.
G Guest Oct 25, 2003 #2 I would seriously doubt it. Have you checked out the pricing for SQL Server? Try as much as $20,000! Have you considered MySQL? ... it's FREE! And if you did pay because you didn't fall under the GUP open source, pricing maxes out at $500.
I would seriously doubt it. Have you checked out the pricing for SQL Server? Try as much as $20,000! Have you considered MySQL? ... it's FREE! And if you did pay because you didn't fall under the GUP open source, pricing maxes out at $500.
O Oliver Oct 26, 2003 #3 http://europe.webmatrixhosting.net/ Do you know any free ASP.NET web hosting with SQL SERVER support? Thanks in advance.
http://europe.webmatrixhosting.net/ Do you know any free ASP.NET web hosting with SQL SERVER support? Thanks in advance.
R R-D-C Oct 26, 2003 #4 Yeah, I use them. Seem pretty good for a test system or a very small site. Your limitation is that you must be using ASP.NET WebMatrix.
Yeah, I use them. Seem pretty good for a test system or a very small site. Your limitation is that you must be using ASP.NET WebMatrix.
U umberto Oct 27, 2003 #5 Yeah, I use them. Seem pretty good for a test system or a very small site. Your limitation is that you must be using ASP.NET WebMatrix. Click to expand... Does it mean you can't write your own ASP code ? Only that WebMatrix Creator ? Could be strange... Best greetings
Yeah, I use them. Seem pretty good for a test system or a very small site. Your limitation is that you must be using ASP.NET WebMatrix. Click to expand... Does it mean you can't write your own ASP code ? Only that WebMatrix Creator ? Could be strange... Best greetings
R R-D-C Oct 27, 2003 #6 Well, they say web matrix only. However, seeing as you can use web matrix as a glorified text editor anyway, I can't see why there would be a problem. They do enforce a no ASP policy though, automatically removing classic ASP pages.
Well, they say web matrix only. However, seeing as you can use web matrix as a glorified text editor anyway, I can't see why there would be a problem. They do enforce a no ASP policy though, automatically removing classic ASP pages.