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I need an Internet service provider ( ISP ).Having an e-mail address can mean you already have an Internet service provider (ISP). This usually means ready access to a computer to serve your Web site.
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What you need to do is figure out what you are entitled to from an ISP, and at what cost, on their computer, sometimes called a host, server, or hostserver/Web server. You want to know specifically two things--how to access the Web server, and what features you want for your Web site.
It may be that you still need an ISP. Those with Yahoo or similar Web-based e-mail accounts often do not have Web space automatically, a service typical from providers you pay for. Once you have an ISP with Web space, access to the server and what features are available to you can be sorted out easily. The basic information you need to get started is the name of the Web server, your user name, and your password. These must be provided if you want me (as kist.e) to publish your site for you. Alternatively, I can put your Web page or site on a test or staging computer. You then can take a copy and publish your Web site through your ISP. I can also act as your representative to your ISP--with your authorization. |
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