I am a retired web host provider ,we used to provide free webhosting for reurned servicemen in US UK and here in Australia.
Until I retired they deleted them all.After my complaining theyve given me a shared server but Im not allowed to use admin privelidges.
Obviously I jumped at ir.
It seems I was a bit too keen because I have no access to mysql or php.
I'm not sure what is the best way around this.
I need to provide accounts but don't need accounting(creditcard etc)
Simply need to have a way to supply free webhosting .
I have been recomended phpmywebhosting but can't seem to get it started.
The site is freehostultra.com You can see where I've started and got stuck at www.freehostultra.com/install/
I know it's probablt an easy fix but does anyone have a way to install all php,sql,in one go remotely via ftp?
Regards Hey It's for a good cause)
Regards
Allan Optus australia
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