Hello everyone.

Thanks for the very quick responses!

Well, I was never one to use what the hosting services provided. But I did look into it after a search (thanks for that suggestion). It's funny, I usually use the heck out of searches...

Anywho, I used one of GoDaddy's php scripts (no idea what php is...). Seems to work OK. At least I can "open up" my site, now. Not much there, yet. If something comes up that I don't like abou the script, I'll look into something else. Though I'll tell you, my previous attempt at using the "module" thing is about the most confusing thing I've ever tried to do (using someone else's code w/o knowing the methods behind it)!

Thanks again!
cb


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