NationStates Jolt Archive


Free Web Page Hosting?

Mikitivity
08-11-2004, 02:05
Hello,

For some time I've been archiving and saving the NS UN resolutions. Somebody else here was hosting a series of pdfs that I've been creating, but pulled the plug on the United Nations Association Archive.

I actually know basic HTML and think I could get a site up in no time. My web provider includes a small amount of hosting space, and though it would be the easiest to use, I'd like to explore a few free web page hosting services.

The basic needs for the site:

- Ability to upload PDFs (which will constantly grow in size, but are small now), a few per week.
- A basic HTML page pointing to the archived PDFs and talking in general terms about the NationStates United Nations.

I don't know how many people were viewing the files before, so I don't know the site activity.

I'll put a few of the files back up on my personnel page for the short time, but long-term I'll need to find an alternative or increase my disk space.
Tuesday Heights
08-11-2004, 02:15
I don't know how many people were viewing the files before, so I don't know the site activity.

Previous site activity, as of last view, was a total of 59 views since the initial uploading of the web site months ago.

I have no problem continuing to host NUNAA, if we can come to some sort of civil agreement as to what happened in the previous thread, if you wish to pursue this, please contact me through e-mail.
Icae
08-11-2004, 05:12
All the free ones I've seen have fairly small uploadable memory. However, I believe it wouldn't be too hard to link multiple Geocities accounts or something like that. I don't remember how large .pdf files are so maybe that wouldn't work so well.

Oh, and Powerhungry Chipmunks told me to tell you not to be disheartened by tiffs in the forum. The game is much more than forums, and is enjoyable because of those you associate with. I know, personally, he's almost constantly frustrated with the forum, and it's goings on. Thus he tends to constrain himself to regional on and off sites and nation-to-nation communications. In fact, he didn't even mention his latest proposal in the forum before submitting it. He went directly to the delegates. He said they were much more agreeable (on a whole) than forum-goers.