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What's the difference?
I want to make a web page. I have consrtructed a page using Front Page. What I want to know is why does my ISP want to charge me $25 extra to host a "Front Page" website? From what I see front page puts out HTML documents. Shouldn't I be able to put all the files in one directory and have it work? Why does it cost extra to use Front Page?
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Because they probably think you need frontpage extensions. So you can "upload" the page from frontpage
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So if I just upload it like an HTML page will it work?
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Maybe they charge more for Frontpage extensions? If your ISP offers a way to upload your HTML pages to your web space, then it should work.
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They offer free web hosting with my cable internet account. I guess that's what you mean.
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Just upload the files however they let you, it should work
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