Hmmm... what other webpages do you link to? Might it be porn or gambling
sites that some webhosts don't want to get themselves involved in?
Switching webhost shouldn't be a big issue, unless you code your image links
using URL (eg. <img src="http://www.yourdomain.com/images/space.gif">
instead of relative path (eg. <img src="../space.gif">) or absolute path
(eg. <img src="/images/space.gif">). If you are using URL as target images,
like previous poster wrote, you will need to do some find-and-replace in
your HTML pages, else you can just pretty much upload all your files (HTML
and images) to the new webhost and it should work flawlessly.
If you are interested in getting a new webhost, please let me know.
I've my own web server and we are hosting for a fair price (can't guarantee
the lowest price, but we will provide top-notch support). For a 30MB web
space with Plesk web-based control panel, it is only USD2.99 per month
(payment must be made quarterly) and you get 30-days money back guarantee.
I can even edit a sample page for you if the links need to be changed so you
can have a better idea of finding-and-replacing the rest.
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