Recently, I have started using @home's cable modem service and I have no desire to return to dial-up. That means that my online Web programming course will no longer be available at its current address. I would prefer to find a more permanent spot for it. I don't want to use @home's Web hosting as for the course since CGI scripts are not permitted. I've been searching for a free Web hosting service and the only two that really looked interesting were the following: Does anyone have any suggestions? Here's what I would ultimately prefer: Would any monks be willing to host the course? Currently, the site receives little traffic. You can check out the stats at this link (it tracks hits on the intro page (and my regular site's home page, so it only gives you a rough idea of the traffic). But who know? If this course becomes wildly popular -- and why wouldn't it? :) -- the traffic may increase considerably.

Cheers,
Ovid

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