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http://dotnetplayground.com ---> free asp hosting :)

here's what u get:

30 MB disk space

500 MB/mo data transfer

MS Access database

Unlimited DSN

Unlimited FTP

XML, WAP enabled

Flash, Shockwave enabled

.aspx, .asmx support

ASP 3.0

ASP.NET v1

.NET Framework v1

Mobile Internet Toolkit v1

VS.NET support

Web Matrix support

Web services supported

and more ...

edit: signup is offline :(

chorpeac pm me - i got an account there and dont use it these days :)

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Thanks for the help guys. I am just looking for a testing environment. I am unfortunately not able to host on my internet connection. I guess the ISP is blocking HTTP requests. Has anyone found this somewhere else? Can I change the port on the site to something more obscure to get around the HTTP request blocking?

Thanks for the help!

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  chorpeac said:
Thanks for the help guys. I am just looking for a testing environment. I am unfortunately not able to host on my internet connection. I guess the ISP is blocking HTTP requests. Has anyone found this somewhere else? Can I change the port on the site to something more obscure to get around the HTTP request blocking?

Thanks for the help!

change the port number from 80 to something else for testing purposes.

:D

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