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The aim of this post is to describe an example Web server. The one which I shall describe is Apache. This is certainly the most popular Web server being used on the Internet at the time of writing.
There are a number of reasons why Apache is popular. The main one is that it is free. […]
- August 22nd
- Filed under: Apache, Development, HTML, HTTP, Java, PHP, Perl, Programming, SOAP, Search Engine, Sites, Software, Technology, Web Hosting, XML
Posted by arlene
If your form submits variables whose names do not appear on the list of declared variables specified in the script, you will need to update the list, or else unmentioned variables’ values will be ignored. If you want to submit the form using METHOD=GET, you need to replace instances of ‘Request.Form(item)’ with ‘Request.QueryString(item)’.
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To make your HTML form send its data somewhere other than your email account for collection, you need to make use of a proper web server. Most probably you will create a directory inside your server’s directory space and copy your survey.html file in there. Then it will be accessible via the server, using a […]
Posted by arlene
To make your HTML documents available over the Web, they must be placed on a web server. This is a computer, generally with a permanent network connection, which is running web server software. The software responds to HTTP requests for documents, which it then sends to the machine that made the request, or client. Common […]
- August 8th
- Filed under: Apache, CGI, HTML, HTTP, Java, Microsoft, Perl, Programming, Software, Standards, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
The automation and dematerialization of monetary exchanges are not objectives per se, but are solely means to improve the productivity of financial institutions. In this regard, an overabundance of standards, and sometimes their competition, may constitute a barrier to the establishment of electronic commerce. Even if some manufacturers think they can profit from this situation, […]
- June 23rd
- Filed under: Business, CSS, Community, Database, Development, Domain, Domain Registration, Ecommerce, Forum, Graphics, Hardware, IBM, Java, Layouts, Logo, Microsoft, MySql, Perl, Photo, Python, SEO, Social Bookmark, Social Network, Software, Sql Server, Standards, Technology, W3C, Web Hosting, Web Service, Widget, Wordpress, XML
Posted by arlene
ecommerce, hosting, domain registration, electronics, digital, appliance
- June 22nd
- Filed under: ASP, Business, CMS, Database, Design, Domain Registration, Ecommerce, Forum, HTML, Layouts, PHP, Perl, Security, Sites, Social Network, Software, Sql Server, Standards, Templates, Validator, WSDL, Web Hosting, Widget, XHTML, XML
Posted by arlene
How do we know if we have any rows in a table? We use the COUNT function to return a count of the number of rows in a table. If you enter Listing into Query Analyzer we can check the data insert for the Spy table.
This will return the current number of rows (well actually […]
- June 17th
- Filed under: ASP, ASP.Net, CGI, CSS, Database, Design, Domain, Ecommerce, Java, PHP, Perl, SOAP, SQL, Search Engine, Sql Server, Templates, Web Hosting, Web Service, XHTML, XML
Posted by arlene
SFU also includes a Telnet server for Windows servers, and a character-cell—style client application that greatly improves on the simple GUI Telnet client that comes with the standard Windows client operating systems. That makes it easy to use Telnet to log in to Windows server computers to perform system administration tasks or run character-cell—based user […]
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There is a variety of e-mail readers in which the e-mail may be displayed, so we need to check that the e-mail template designers have designed the HTML such that it is rendered as intended in as many of these as possible. We have to consider both web-based e-mail readers and e-mail reader applications.
Of the […]
- January 15th
- Filed under: Applications, CSS, Companies, Definition, Design, Firefox, HTML, HTTP, Java, Logo, Microsoft, Perl, Security, Standards, Tags, Templates, Yahoo