Throttle Body Porting - A nice writeup
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OK - I found a host. It's not an excellent one, so try not to crash it with 50 simultaneous downloads
Ok - I had to split it into two zipped files. (max upload is 1MB)
http://ourworld.cs.com/mullet2001SS/TB_files_1.zip
http://ourworld.cs.com/mullet2001SS/TB_files_2.zip
What you need to do is to unzip those two into a "TB_files" folder. There should be a TB.html file that should be moved outside the TB_files folder, that activates the page....
So, for example it should look something like this:
c:/TB_files/ (with all unzipped JPG's in it)
c:/TB.html (file that activates the page)
Good Luck....Again, go easy on the host, otherwise it's gonna crash...
Ok - I had to split it into two zipped files. (max upload is 1MB)
http://ourworld.cs.com/mullet2001SS/TB_files_1.zip
http://ourworld.cs.com/mullet2001SS/TB_files_2.zip
What you need to do is to unzip those two into a "TB_files" folder. There should be a TB.html file that should be moved outside the TB_files folder, that activates the page....
So, for example it should look something like this:
c:/TB_files/ (with all unzipped JPG's in it)
c:/TB.html (file that activates the page)
Good Luck....Again, go easy on the host, otherwise it's gonna crash...
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I'd suggest using a free webhosting deal. I've used http://www.geocities.com/ for years. Only drawback is they don't allow picture linking... but fine if your just link people to the site.