Hello friends. I have an HTML document I created locally that I'd like to upload somewhere. Alas, this seems impossible. Wix, Weeble, and every other dumb cute animal sounding web-hosting site wants me to dork around with templates and pages and SEOS, and I can't find a way to simply upload a HTML document I already created, to the server.
Is this a thing that's possible, or is it something that's somehow NOT as easy to do in 2014 as it was in 2003 when Angel Fire was the new hotness?
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You'll need another service. The free ones have mostly died out. There are workarounds with things like github and all that.
Check out the free plan, you won't have your own domain, but if all you want is static hosting, it's hard to beat that price.
Essentially I build a tutorial for employees using TWINE, that I am CERTAIN will go over like gang busters with my company, but because folks here refuse to read e-mails, I'd like to have this thing up, running, and accesible from a website so folks can use it pretty much anywhere.
Naturally copying and pasting the HTML by itself does very little.
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Other than that, you'll probably end up dropping $1-5 a month on hosting. The programmers here kind of pool money for a private server, @infidel might be able to hook you up with static page hosting for a nominal fee/free depending on what you need.
Not sure how that works though
The configuration is surprisingly straightforward and can be done entirely through the graphical interface. You name a S3 bucket and then upload your file(s) to it. There's a little more work if you want the URL to be something other than something like this: example.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com.
It would be free for the first year and maybe one dollar a month after that depending on usage.
Here's a link to their documentation if you're interested:
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/HostingWebsiteOnS3Setup.html
I was able to run cgi scripts through them as well, so should work for what you're doing
Put all of your HTML files (and supporting images, CSS, Javascript, etc) in that folder.
Share that folder with the public.
Follow these instructions to get the document ID and sharing URL of that folder: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2881970?hl=en
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Here is an example: http://www.googledrive.com/host/0B2ONhLyo-K2cN2VkSVRmNC02dFk/fish.html
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