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Yes, you are right. When the contract finish the hosting company should delete the customer web contents in their server. On the other hand, it is good for me because I don't want to have the same problem when I changed to new hosting and the paths might change as well.

Actually, I don't know about path, but my programmer who told me the path was changed in the new server that why the asp page can not be opened. This is really complicated to me or others who know nothing about program I think.
 
Yes, you are right. When the contract finish the hosting company should delete the customer web contents in their server. On the other hand, it is good for me because I don't want to have the same problem when I changed to new hosting and the paths might change as well.

Actually, I don't know about path, but my programmer who told me the path was changed in the new server that why the asp page can not be opened. This is really complicated to me or others who know nothing about program I think.

Paths seem to be tricky for many non programmers. There is much that can be done to make moving servers seamless & paths has a lot to do with it.
 
So you're going back to your old host of about a month ago because of your problems with M6, even though your site is up now? It seems like a long time to me as well, keeping an ex-clients content for a month after cancellation.
 
Thanks for sharing with the rest of the world. I haven't really hosted with them because I have my own web hosting. Any way thanks for the input!
 
Yes, I will go back to the old hosting after Easter holiday because I have to pay into their bank.

I just got an e-mail from InternetSeer which is monitoring your web site and in there it showed me my website is down now. SECOND ERROR ALERT , error type is 500 internal server error and time Fri Apr 10
 
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