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- Bulletin Board Systemsearch for term
- In other words, a computerized meeting system. BBS users can have discussions, make announcements, and upload or download
files. There are thousands of BBSs around the world.
Although BBS in an old out of date term the more modern term would Be Forum
or Forums
(plural)
a - Absolute URLsearch for term
- Is the full Internet
address of a page or other World Wide Web resource. The absolute URL
includes a protocol, such as "http
," network location
, and optional path and file
name. See URL
- Active Server Pagesearch for term
- Is a document that contains embedded server
-side scripting. ASP
-compatible web servers can execute these scripts (Only compatible on Windows Servers) . For the end user, an ASP
page is a standard web page
that can be viewed on any platform using any web browser
. A user can easily detect if a site utilizes ASP
by detecting a .asp
extension in the URL
rather than .html
, .php
, .jpg
- Analoguesearch for term
- Is one of the two types of signals that phones & computers (Including Servers) receive / Transmit and understand. The other Type is digital signals.
- ASPsearch for term
- Is a document that contains embedded server
-side scripting. ASP
-compatible web servers can execute these scripts (Only compatible on Windows Servers) . For the end user, an ASP
page is a standard web page
that can be viewed on any platform using any web browser
. A user can easily detect if a site utilizes ASP
by detecting a .asp
extension in the URL
rather than .html
, .php
, .jpg
- Attachmentsearch for term
- Is a file
(text, image or other document) that can be sent “attached” to an email
or Web page
Upload and viewed by the recipient by clicking on an attachment
icon
. Also see file
- Authenticationsearch for term
- In a multiuser or “network” environment, the process by which
the system validates a user's logon information. A user's name
and password
are compared against an authorized list. If the system detects a match, access is granted to the extent specified
in the permission list for that user.
b - Bandwidthsearch for term
- Is the amount of data received over a given time frame through
an Internet
connection. The greater the amount of bandwidth
, the faster / Amount of data can be delivered to the computer or server
. - Browsersearch for term
- Is a software program designed to allow users to visit web sites, download
images, and surf the net
. Also referred to as a web browser
(i.e. Microsoft Explorer, Mozilla, FireFox, Google Chrom, Netscape, Mosaic).
c - Cachesearch for term
- Web browsers use a cache
system to store web sites that have already been visited. This enables the revisited site’s pages to be downloaded more quickly than upon the initial visit.
- CGIsearch for term
- A Web server
scripting standard; a mechanism used to connect script to Web servers. In the past, most CGI
programs were actually script files and were often written in scripting languages like PERL. Today, scripts can also be executable programs. You can write scripts in C and Visual Basic. - Chat roomssearch for term
- Are online real-time forums
that let users communicate with one another as a group. Chat rooms
allow live messages to be exchanged instantaneously after they are typed and several conversations can take place simultaneously. This allows for no delays between the sender and recipient. Can also be compared to IM Instant messaging. - Cookiesearch for term
- The most common meaning of "Cookie
" on the Internet
refers to a piece of data sent by a web server
to a web browser
that the browser
software is expected to save and to send back to the server
whenever the browser
makes additional requests (or visits) from the server
. Depending on the type of Cookie
used, and the web browsers' settings, the browser
may accept or not accept the Cookie
. If does accept the Cookie
, it may be saved for either a short or a long time.
Cookies may contain data such as login or registration information (i.e. online "shopping cart" information, user preferences, etc.).
When a web server
receives a request from a browser
that includes a Cookie
, the server
is able to use the data stored in the Cookie
. For example, the server
might customize what is sent back to the user, or keep a log of particular users' requests.
Cookies are usually set to expire after a predetermined amount of time, and are usually saved in browser’s memory until the software is closed, at which time they may be saved to disk if their "expire time" has not been reached. Cookies generally are not evasive to the end user; they are used to gather more data about a user and their visits than would be possible without them. In many instances, Cookies can be beneficial to both parties.
- Cron Jobsearch for term
- s a scheduled task (on a server
). Also referred to a “cron task”.
- Cron Tasksearch for term
- Is a scheduled task (on a server
). Also referred to a “cron job”.
- Cyberspacesearch for term
- The term “cyberspace” was coined by William Gibson, the author of the novel "Neuromancer", a term that refers to the digital world constructed by computer networks, such as the Internet
.
d - Daemonsearch for term
- Is a relentless process that responds to requests as they arrive without any human assistance. Server
processes, such as those
for HTTP
and FTP
, run as daemons. - Data Transfersearch for term
- Generally speaking is any outward/inward-bound traffic from a web site
(Including for email
) is considered to be data transfer
. Each instance
a web page
, image, FLASH file
, etc. is loaded, data transfer
is generated. - DNSsearch for term
- The Internet
was built on the notion that any computer on a global network
can be identified by its numeric Internet
Protocol (IP) address. But since people, and not machines, are the primary
users of the Internet
, a more people-friendly naming system called the Domain Name System
(DNS
) was invented. DNS
maps a host name like www.hostitcheap.com to the IP address
of the machine that hosts the Host It Cheap web site
.
DNS
is built upon the notion that some server
's are "authoritative" (meaning, knows all there is to know) for certain domains. A distributed name server
hierarchy, beginning with the root server
and ending at the thousands of nameservers active on the Internet
, ensures that the naming and directing system works the same from anywhere.
- Domain Namesearch for term
- A domain name
is essentially a signpost on the Internet
. Almost every website you've ever been to, and every email
you've ever composed, has used a domain name
in its address. People register domain names in order to 'stake a claim' to a particular name -- whether for business or personal reasons.
Once a domain name
is registered to a person or company, it is that person's to use exclusively as long as they continue to pay the yearly renewal fee and abide by the terms of use.
·
Generic Top Level Domain (gTLD)
gTLDs are top level domains that are not associated with
any country. Currently, the only gTLDs in existence are .com, .net
and .org. Originally, the top level domain designation was meant to denote whether the domain name
was being used for business (.com), charity/non-profit (.org), or for a network
(.net
). However, with the explosion of the Internet
(and specifically, the world wide web) as a new business medium, the lines were blurred, and companies and individuals alike started cross-registering domains (i.e.. me.com, me.net
, me.org) just to protect their interests. Now, .com, .net
, and .org names (the generic Top Level Domains) can be used for any purpose.
·
Country Code Top Level Domain (ccTLD)
Every country (and a few territories) in the world has a reserved, two letter country code domain that is theirs to use as they see fit. Some countries run their own ccTLD registry, others outsource it to a private company, and still others sell rights to their ccTLD to third parties to run as
they see fit. Examples of ccTLDs are .ca (Canada), .us (United States), and .to (Tonga). In general, these are registered by businesses with a coincidental link to the TLD in question. For example: .to is used more by Torontonians than Tongans and .tv has more American television content than native Tuvalu culture.
- Domain Name Systemsearch for term
- The Internet
was built on the notion that any computer on a global network
can be identified by its numeric Internet
Protocol (IP) address. But since people, and not machines, are the primary
users of the Internet
, a more people-friendly naming system called the Domain Name System
(DNS
) was invented. DNS
maps a host name like www.hostitcheap.com to the IP address
of the machine that hosts the Host It Cheap web site
.
DNS
is built upon the notion that some server
's are "authoritative" (meaning, knows all there is to know) for certain domains. A distributed name server
hierarchy, beginning with the root server
and ending at the thousands of nameservers active on the Internet
, ensures that the naming and directing system works the same from anywhere.
- Domain Registrantsearch for term
- A registrant is the person or company who registers a domain name
. For example, Joe Moses (registrant) registers the name joemoses.com through a registrar who in turn writes the name to the central database or registry.
- Domain Registrarsearch for term
- A "Registrar" (or "Domain Name
Registrar") is an organization like HazleNet that has control over the granting of domains within certain TLD's (top level domains, like the generic .com/.org/.net
or country-specific. ca/.us/.mx etc.).
- Domain Registrysearch for term
- The 'Registry' is the system backend that is maintained by the operators of the TLD. Registrar's write new names to a central registry database, from which the authoritative root (essentially, a table of all domain names) is built. In the case of .com, .net
and .org, the InterNIC runs the registry, and qualified registrars have shared access to it. In the case of many ccTLDs, the registry and registrar functions are combined within one entity.
- Domain Renewalsearch for term
- gTLDs:
Domains are leased on an annual basis, and need to be renewed once the current payment for the lease expires. If a domain is registered on April 15, 2000 and prepaid for one year, it will be due for renewal on April 15, 2001, at which point the registrant either pays for additional years, or lets the name expire. Domains can also be pre-paid for multiple years, up to a maximum of 10 years.
·
ccTLDs:
The *.uk registry, Nominet
, has set registration and renewal periods for all .uk names at two years.
- Domain Transfersearch for term
- The term 'transfer' has been used to describe various kinds of domain name
transfers. Traditionally, simply changing the nameservers providing name service for a domain was considered a transfer. Nowadays, such a modification is more rightly called a modification, and the term 'transfer' describes the transfer of a domain from one registrar to another.
- Downloadsearch for term
- The process of copying data such as pictures, sound files, and text documents from the Internet
onto your computer.
e - E-businesssearch for term
- Using the Internet
and email
to complement your business without necessarily selling products or a service.
- E-commercesearch for term
- Completing business transactions online such as by selling a product or service from your web site
.
- Emailsearch for term
- Email
is sending messages and other files from one Internet
user to another. - Encryptionsearch for term
- Is a method of allowing data to remain unreadable to everyone except the receiver by encoding the data so that it cannot be intercepted by others. This is an increasingly common way of sending credit card numbers over the Internet
while conducting business transactions due to the extra security it provides. - Ethernetsearch for term
- Is a very common method of networking computers in a LAN
. There is more than one type of Ethernet
. By 2001, the standard type was "100-BaseT" which can handle up to about 100,000,000 bits-per-second and can be utilized with almost any computer. - Extranetsearch for term
- Refers to a company-owned, private portion of the global network
that is only visible to a select group of external parties.
f - Filesearch for term
- Is a named group of data that is stored on the hard drive of a computer or other format.
- File Serversearch for term
- A computer running on a network
or the internet
that stores files and provides access to them. Also Similar to a web server
. - Firewallsearch for term
- Acts as a security system that protects an internal network
by monitoring traffic between an Internet
site and the Intranet
or Computer. - Forumsearch for term
- Is an online meeting area witch is usually password
protected. Forums
allow users to type conversations and questions witch will be replied to by there colleagues or community of users depending on which kind of forum
they are using. User can also upload files and images.
- Forumssearch for term
- Is an online meeting area witch is usually password
protected. Forums
allow users to type conversations and questions witch will be replied to by there colleagues or community of users depending on which kind of forum
they are using. User can also upload files and images.
- Front Pagesearch for term
- Is an application created by Microsoft for the purpose of creating, editing and publishing web pages. In Front Page
2007 (and earlier versions), you create and edit Web pages in Page view. - Front Page Server Extensionssearch for term
- Are a set of programs and scripts that support publishing in Front Page
and extend the functionality of a web server
. The Front Page Server Extensions
are available for Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) and other popular Windows and UNIX
web servers. - FTPsearch for term
- Is a common method of transferring files between two Internet
sites. FTP
is a way to login to another Internet
site for the purposes of retrieving and/or sending files. There are many Internet
sites that have established publicly accessible depots of material that
can be obtained using FTP
, by logging in using the account name "anonymous", thus these sites are called "anonymous ftp
servers". FTP
was created and in wide use long before the birth of the World Wide Web and originally was used from a text-only interface.
g - Gatewaysearch for term
- Is used to refer to communications between two different kinds of networks. A computer that handles moving data from one network
to another. A process that functions like a door, or gate, for allowing and controlling access to a computer or system
h - Hitssearch for term
- The number of times a web site
has been visited. Also the number of times a file
of on web site
has been requested (i.e. .JPEG, .GIF, .HTML
, etc.). - Home pagesearch for term
- Acts as an introductory page to a web site
, (index.html
) providing an indication of the web site
content. - HTMLsearch for term
- HTML
allows web pages to be created over the Internet
and refers to a technique for creating links from one file
to another. - HTTPsearch for term
- HTTP
enables the web browser
to access a web server
on any given computer because they use the same programming language. - Hyperlinksearch for term
- Is text on a web page
which, when clicked on, transfers you to another area of the same web site
or another location on the WWW
i - ICANNsearch for term
- The Internet
Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN
) is the non-profit corporation that was formed to assume responsibility for the IP address
space allocation, protocol parameter assignment, domain name system
management, and root server
system management functions previously performed under U.S. Government contract by IANA and other entities. For more information about ICANN
, please visit: http://www.icann.org - Iconsearch for term
- A symbol that replaces the need for written instructions and launches an application, program, or performs a hyperlink
when clicked. - Internetsearch for term
- A vast network
of interconnecting computers connected via telephone lines, cables, or satellites, which provides access and interchange of information such as web sites, Email
and File
shearing. In recent years this has become known as the "World Wide Web" or "Internet
" - Intranetsearch for term
- Refers to a company-owned, private portion of the global network
that is only visible to a select group of employees.
- IP Addresssearch for term
- Is a unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by dots. For example, 198.6.71.34 is assigned to HazleNets servers.
This is curently Bing change on a global scale to IPv 6
Every machine that is on the Internet
has a unique IP number
- if a machine does not have an IP number
, it is not really on the Internet
. Many machines (especially servers) also have one or more Domain Names that are easier for people to remember. - IP Numbersearch for term
- Is a unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by dots. For example, 198.6.71.34 is assigned to HazleNets servers.
This is curently Bing change on a global scale to IPv 6
Every machine that is on the Internet
has a unique IP number
- if a machine does not have an IP number
, it is not really on the Internet
. Many machines (especially servers) also have one or more Domain Names that are easier for people to remember. - ISPsearch for term
- Is a company that provides Internet
connectivity, hosting and e-commerce
solutions and domain registry
among other services to organizations and individuals (i.e. HazleNet.com).
j - Javasearch for term
- Sun Microsystems created Java
to be a network
-friendly programming language.
Java
is quite often used to create large, complex systems that involve several different computers interacting across networks. A good example would be transaction processing systems. Java
is also a favorite among programmers for creating programs that run in small electronic devices, such as mobile telephones.
Java
is commonly use to create programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer via the Internet
and immediately run without fear of viruses
or other harm to your computer or files. Utilizing small Java
programs (called "Applets"), web pages can include many functions such as animations, calculators, and other tricks. - JavaScriptsearch for term
- One of the most common programming languages used in web pages is JavaScript
. It is used to add features that make the web page
more interactive. When JavaScript
is included in an HTML
file
it relies upon the browser
to interpret the JavaScript
. DHTML (Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language) is a result of JavaScript
combined with Cascading Style Sheets(CSS), and later versions of HTML
(4.0 and later).
k - Keywordsearch for term
- Is a word or a group of words that describe what you are searching for on the Internet
. Keyword
queries search for web sites where these words are used most relative.
l - LANsearch for term
- Refers to computers that are linked together in a set space such as an office or home. Most LAN
's can connect anywhere up to 500 computers Also knowen as Local Area Network
- Listserv & Majordomosearch for term
- Listserv, like Majordomo, is a small program that automatically redistributes email
to names on a mailing list. Users can subscribe to a mailing list by sending an email
note to a mailing list they learn about; Listserv will automatically add the name and distribute future email
postings to every subscriber. These programs are also known as list servers.
m - Mail Bombsearch for term
- Is a large amount of mail sent to a particular person or system causing this server
to potentially crash or crash due to the overload of data. - Megabytessearch for term
- A bit is the smallest unit of information, indicating the presence or absence of a single feature. A byte is a group of bits processed as one unit of data. A megabyte is one million bytes.
- MIMEsearch for term
- Originally a standard for defining the types of files attached to standard Internet
mail messages. The MIME
standard has come to be used in many situations where one computer programs needs to communicate with another program about what kind of file
is being sent. Also MIME
Types Also knowen as Multipurpose Internet
Mail Extensions - Modemsearch for term
- Is a device that connects a computer to the Internet
or to another computer via telephone line.
n - Netsearch for term
- Abbreviation of Internet
. - Netiquettesearch for term
- Unofficial rules and conventions of email
and chat room etiquette. - Netizensearch for term
- Referring to a citizen of the Net
. The term implies civic responsibility and participation. - Networksearch for term
- Two or more Hardware devices (Computers or other related I.T. Hardware)linked together physically or via telecommunications for the purpose of electronically sharing resources such as computer files, programs, peripheral devices, and either centralized or distributed services
- Network Locationsearch for term
- In a URL
, a unique name that identifies an Internet
server
. A network location
has two or more parts, separated by periods, as example.hostitcheap.com. Also called the host name and Internet
address. See also URL
. - Newsgroupsearch for term
- The name for discussion groups on USENET
. - NICsearch for term
- Often labeled a department that handles information for a network
. The most known of these networks on the Internet
is the InterNIC, which is where most new domain names were registered until that process was decentralized to a number of private companies. Also knowen as Network
Information Center - Nodesearch for term
- Is any single computer connected to a network
Or A collecction of server
hardware working as one server
- Nominetsearch for term
- The Nominet
is the registry for all .uk domain names, serving a similar function as the NSI registry does for the gTLDs.
o - OC12search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - OC3search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - OC48search for term
- OC stands for Optical Carrier and is used as a measurement of transmission capacity for a particular circuit. An OC3
circuit can transmit 155 Mbits in each
direction. An OC12
can transmit four times as much data as an OC3
, for a capacity of 620 Mbits. An OC 48 can transmit four times as much data as an OC12
. - Offlinesearch for term
- Refers to a device or function that is not electronically connected to the main device or network
. Many operations are performed offline
to protect sensitive data or processes from users of publicly accessible networks, such as the Internet
, or from unauthorized users on a local network
. - On-linesearch for term
- Refers to the period of time when you are connected to the Internet
through your telephone line.
Open Source Software
Open Source Software is software for which the underlying programming code is available to the users so that they may read it, make changes to it, and build new versions of the software incorporating their changes. There are many types of Open Source Software, mainly differing in the licensing term under which (altered) copies of the source code may (or must be) redistributed
p - Passwordsearch for term
- Is used as a security measure to restrict access to computer systems, sensitive files, or a shell or PPP account. On the World Wide Web, passwords allow site visitors access to Internet
services, such as FTP
, if the Internet
service requires authentication
. See also authentication
- PCBsearch for term
- Printed Circuit Board found in all modern electronic equipment.
- PGPsearch for term
- Is a popular encryption
package. See encryption
(Pretty Good Privacy) - PHPsearch for term
- PHP
is a widely used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML
. For examples, please visit http://www.php.net .
POP3 (Post Office Protocol) - Portalsearch for term
- Describes a web site
that is or is intended to be the first place people see when using the web (i.e. msn.com, yahoo.com , excite.com, etc.). A portal
usually has a catalog of categories according to web sites genre, a search engine
, or both. A Portal
site may also offer email
, chat, homepages and other services to entice people to use that site as their main "point of entry" to the Web. - Proxy Serversearch for term
- A Proxy Server
sits in between a Client and the "real" Server
that a Client is trying to use. Client's are sometimes configured to use a Proxy Server
, usually an HTTP
server
. The clients makes all of it's requests from the Proxy Server
, which then makes requests from the "real" server
and passes the result back to the Client. Sometimes the Proxy server
will store the results and give a stored result instead of making a new one (to reduce use of a Network
). Proxy servers are commonly established on Local Area Networks
r - Registration Service Providersearch for term
- Under the OpenSRS model, the Registration Service Provider
resells domain names through OpenSRS and sells them to individuals or businesses. RSP's are generally Internet
based service providers, either running a domain registration business as a 'value add' to their core business, or in some cases, as their core business. RSP's also provide all technical support to domain registrants. - Routersearch for term
- Is a special-purpose computer (or software package) that handles the connection between 2 or more Packet-Switched networks. Routers spend all their time looking at the source and destination addresses of the packets passing through them and deciding which route to send them on.
s
- Search Enginesearch for term
- Is an online database of Internet
resources which enables you to find the web site
you are looking for without knowing the exact address of the web site
or company. - Serversearch for term
- Is a host computer that holds data to be shared over a network
and responds to requests for information. Also refers to the software which is used to provide
information. - SMTPsearch for term
- The main protocol used to send electronic mail from server
to server
on the Internet
. SMTP
is defined in RFC 821 and modified by many later RFC's. - Spamsearch for term
- Unsolicited email
duplicated to many people at once, usually advertising goods or offering services. Deeply frowned upon by most Internet
users and not tolerated by most providers/uplinks. Dispute many ISP
's including HazleNet spending vast sums of money on dedicated servers to remove spam
before it reaches the end user some still get through - SQLsearch for term
- A specialized language for sending queries to databases. Most industrial-strength and many smaller database applications can be addressed using SQL
. Each specific application will have its own slightly different version of SQL
implementing features unique to that application, but all SQL
-capable databases support a common subset of SQL
. - SSLsearch for term
- A protocol designed by Netscape Communications to enable encrypted, authenticated communications across the Internet
. - Surf the Netsearch for term
- A term used to describe browsing online from one web site
to another. - Sysopsearch for term
- Anyone responsible for the physical operations of a computer system or network
resource. For example, a System Administrator decides how often backups and maintenance should be performed and the System Operator performs those tasks.
t - T-1search for term
- A leased-line connection capable of carrying data at 1,544,000 bits-per-second. At maximum theoretical capacity, a T-1
line could move a megabyte in less than 10 seconds. That is still not fast enough for full-screen, full-motion video, for which you need at least 10,000,000 bits-per-second. T-1
lines are commonly used to connect large LAN
's to the Internet
. - T-3search for term
- A leased-line connection capable of carrying data at 44,736,000 bits-per-second.
- Telnetsearch for term
- The command and program used to login from one Internet
site to another. The telnet
command/program gets you to the login: prompt of another host.
u - Unixsearch for term
- A computer operating system (the basic software running on a computer, underneath things like word processors and spreadsheets). Unix
is designed to be used by many people at the same time (it is multi-user) and has TCP/IP built-in. It is the most common operating system for servers on the Internet
. - URLsearch for term
- The address of a web page
(i.e. www.HazleNet.com). All web sites have URL
's. - USENETsearch for term
- A worldwide system of discussion groups, with comments passed among hundreds of thousands of machines. Not all USENET
machines are on the Internet
. USENET
is completely decentralized, with thousands of discussion areas, called newsgroups. - User namesearch for term
- This is the name that you choose as a way for the computer system to identify you. Also known as a user-id.
v
- Virtual Serversearch for term
- Is one of multiple web sites running on the same server
, each with a unique domain name
and assigned IP address
. A web server
that supports virtual servers is called a multi-hosting web server
, also called shared hosting server
. - Virusessearch for term
- Often small programs that infiltrate your computer by deception or as a stowaway. In all cases Viruses
are designed to disrupt the computers user ether by damaging hardware or software.
w - WANsearch for term
- A wide area network
(WAN
) is a geographically dispersed telecommunications network
. The term distinguishes a broader telecommunication structure from a local area network
(LAN
). A wide area network
may be privately owned or rented, but the term usually connotes the inclusion of public (shared user) networks. An intermediate form of network
in terms of geography is a metropolitan area network
(MAN). - WAPsearch for term
- Is a technology that enables mobile phone users to look at specially converted web pages, order goods from the Internet
and use email
from their phone screens. (This technology Has been replace by 3G mobile internet
& web sites no longer need to be converted to work with it) - Web Browsersearch for term
- Is a software program designed to allow users to visit web sites, download
images, and surf the net
. Also referred to as a web browser
(i.e. Microsoft Explorer, Mozilla, FireFox, Google Chrom, Netscape, Mosaic).
- Web castsearch for term
- A method for businesses and organizations to use the Internet
to broadcast information - Web Certificatesearch for term
- Is a digital id card issued by a Certificate Authority that binds a public/private key pair with a signed document from the Certificate Authority. It may also include relevant software for the use of the certificate. Without the right software, the certificate is worthless. Also relevant to SSL
and Encryption
.
To purchase a web certificate
please Visit Hazlenet.com. - Web Hostingsearch for term
- The placement of the user’s website files onto the Internet
through the usage of a web server
. To purchase a hosting plan please Visit http://hazlenet.com - Web pagesearch for term
- Is a single page of data within a web site
. These are the basic building blocks of web sites, representative to pages in a book, pamphlet, magazine or other form of literature. - Web sitesearch for term
- A collection of related web pages found at a single address.
- Webmastersearch for term
- The person who is responsible for upkeep of a web site
and managing the content. - WHOISsearch for term
- WHOIS
databases contain nameserver, registrar, and in some cases, full contact information about a domain name
. Each registrar must maintain a WHOIS
database containing all contact information for the domains they 'host'. A central registry WHOIS
database is maintained by the InterNIC. This database contains only registrar and nameserver information for all .com, .net
and .org domains. - WWWsearch for term
- Is a collection of text, pictures, sounds, video clips, graphics and other information arranged in pages and linked together via the Internet
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