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| Second Edition by Terry Felke-Morris |
Second EditionChapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 4Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7Chapter 8Chapter 9Chapter 10Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Newsfeeds |
An Almost-Free Web Host (great for students!)The textbook author has used Brinkster for years to host numerous web sites. They have been reliable and are reasonably priced. Students can host their first web sites for about the cost of a Starbucks Venti. More information on Brinkster. More Tips on Choosing a Web HostThe text contains a handy checklist to help you compare web host features and pricing. However, at this point your research has just begun. Seach an independent message board, such as WebHosting Talk, or Web Hosting Ratings to see what people are saying about your potential host. You may find some scathing comments about your potential hosts -- try to determine if there is a pattern (perhaps the host upgraded servers and had a bad week). However, if there seem to be continuous complaints -- let the buyer beware. You also may want to use a search engine, such as Google to look for information about your potential hosts. When researching AIT, I ran into http://www.aitsucks.com -- some former customers are so upset with AIT that they went to the trouble to create a web site! In addition, you also may want to visit Netcraft's http://uptime.netcraft.com/ and fill in the web host's URL for "Whats that site running?". This will list the operating system and web server software being used in addition to a graphical view (if available) of the time since last reboot for each of the computers serving the site. Although even reliable web hosts can experience technical glitches, frequent reboots (such as the report on Global Internet Solutions, are a sign of potential hosting problems. Compare the reports at Netcraft for http://www.gisol.com with http://www.hostway.com as an example. Finally, remember that often the cheapest isn't the best -- a word of mouth recommendation is probably the best way to find a reliable web host). Be careful if the domain name is "free" often the web host registers this for you and you have no control over it. This can be a disaster if you need to change web hosts at some point. Web Development ProcessSometimes it's helpful to read another point of view on this topic, the web development firm Macronimous.com describes their web development process and provides a flowchart of the workflow. Chapter UpdatesNo errors have been reported for Chapter 8. Questions or Comments?The author would like to hear from you! |
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