
Interesting. It's hosted on Haskell site. Do you think I would be able to do what you have done in a professional hosting service computer?
If you don't need dynamic web pages, you could develop the pages on your own machine, generate HTML, etc. and then upload those to the server of your choice. It may also be possible to deploy just the compiled binaries (for the appropriate platform, i.e. BSD, Linux, whatever the host uses) if you need CGI functionality and the hosting service gives you the OK. I just run Ubuntu Linux (so I can put whatever packages I need on there) on a machine connected to a DSL modem and use dynamic DNS to keep the name pointed at my computer, but I don't have high bandwidth needs. I'm finding Haskell to be a really nice language for generating webpages, much better than doing things by hand or even using Python, for example. Jared. -- http://www.updike.org/~jared/ reverse ")-:"