Posts Tagged ‘HTML’
Posted by Saurabh on August 27th, 2009 under Web Hosting, Web Hosting Help, Web Hosting Tutorial Tags: Active Server Pages, ASP, Cascading Style Sheets, CGI, CGI-Bin Access, Co-location, ColdFusion, common gateway interface, CSS, DNS, DNS 'A' Records, DNS 'MX' Records, Domain Name Servers, e-commerce, File Transfer Protocol, Frontpage Extentions, FTP : File Transfer ProtocolFTP, Hosting Service Provider, HTML, HTTP, Hyper Text Mark-Up Language, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, IMAP, Internet Message Access Protocol, ISP •
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Most of us use some terms in our day-to-day business, but are unaware of its full forms and abbreviation.One has to hunt for knowing the meaning and full form of a particular term, therefore below is a list of some most frequently used terms and phrases in Web Hosting.
.ASP or ASP : Active Server Pages
ASP [...]
Posted by chetanb on August 5th, 2009 under ColdFusion Hosting, Web Hosting Tags: CFML, CFScript, ColdFusion Markup language, dynamic webpages, Features of Coldfusion, HTML, Server-side Action script, SOAP web services, static pages, What is coldfusion? •
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What is cold fusion?
You are a web site designer and mostly deal with the dynamic pages, this option is always open for you.Cold Fusion is a programming language which is based on the HTML i.e. Hyper text markup language and is mostly used for writing dynamic pages.It is a commercial software and it is a [...]
Posted by chetanb on July 30th, 2009 under Web Hosting Help Tags: CGI, Client Side Includes, Config, CSI, Directives, Echo, Email, Exec, Flastmod, FSize, htaccess, HTML, Include, ODBC, Server Side Includes, server side scripting, Webhosting with SSI •
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Server Side Include (SSI) are directives that are placed in the HTML pages. These directives are evaluated on the server when the pages are served. When the existing pages are served, they help you add the dynamically created content to it. It eliminates the need of CGI or other dynamic technology.
The use of this technology [...]
Posted by chetanb on July 21st, 2009 under Microsoft Tags: AJAX, AJAX toolbox, Asynchronous content loading, client side scripting, CSS, DOM, HTML, JavaScript, server side scripting, XML, XSL •
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Web application are very interesting to build. But most of the web application and too slow and the user gets bored up waiting for the reply from the server. This is the reason why AJAX is here. You just click on the AJAX driven application and you get the result at the moment without the [...]
Posted by chetanb on July 10th, 2009 under Microsoft Tags: Compiled Exexution., DeadLock and Crash Protection., Dynamic update of running application ., Easy Deployment., Easy Migration Path., Easy Programming model, Enhanced Reliability., Flexible Language Options, Great Tool Support., HTML, Memory Leak, Rich Class Framework., Rich output caching., Web-Farm Session State., XML Web Services •
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This programming language has proved to be a boon for the developers. Listed below are the features of ASP.NET
Easy Programming model:
It makes building the real world easier.With style of HTML which enables you to create big pages with
less code. What important is that ASP.NET pages works well in all browsers.
Flexible Language Options
ASP.NET supports more than [...]