Hi, you need to give us more details on what you want and what have you tryied so far. Because this question seems a little OT.

In any case, here are some pointers on what I would do in your situation.

And just as a final note (because I am going way OT in this answer), you need to double-check with your provider about this:

The web server unfortunately doesn't have in-place editing...

Because if it means that you don't have CGI or PHP scripting or something, you will be very limited and may be unable to provide dynamic content on your site.

HTH, God bless you
rruiz


In reply to Re: Moving hosts: questions about web content by rruiz
in thread Moving hosts: questions about web content by wink

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