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Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the web. As its name implies, its primary use is including the contents of one file into another one dynamically when the latter is served by a web server.
SSI is primarily used to "paste" the contents of one or more files into another. For example, a file (of any type, .html, .txt, etc.) containing a daily quote could be included into multiple SSI-enabled pages throughout a website by placing the following code into the desired pages: |
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The Image Manager allows you to view and modify images in your account. You can change the size of your images, convert their file type, or just view them with the Image Manager. |
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The IP Deny Manager will allow you to block a range of IP addresses to prevent them from accessing your site. You can also enter a fully qualified domain name, and the IP Deny Manager will attempt to resolve it to an IP address for you. |
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PHP is a web programming language that is increasing in popularity with web hosting companies. PHP is open source, meaning it is cheap to develop for, and cheap for web hosting companies to implement.
PHP is especially useful for dynamic websites that interact with databases; it is often used hand-in-hand with the MySQL database format.
PHP is an easy web programming language to learn, yet its speed and flexibility make it a popular choice among intensive web applications. In fact, at the time of writing, 13,375,956 websites make use of PHP (source: PHP Usage Stats).
To learn more about PHP, start with php.net, and take notice of the documentation with user comments. Often, a beginner’s question or problem with PHP has already been solved in these discussions. |
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Real streaming products and media services enable organizations to take full advantage of digital media by creating, sending and receiving audio, video and other multimedia over the Internet. This uses a lot of bandwidth and therefore is having a lot of media on your website, your bandwidth is monitored to ensure resources are available for other customers. |
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Ruby on Rails is an open source web application framework for the Ruby programming language. It is often referred to as 'Rails' or 'RoR'. It is intended to be used with the Agile development methodology, which is often utilized by web developers for its suitability for short, client-driven projects. |
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Flash is supported on any website. Just remember Flash sometimes takes a long time to load on some dial up computers. Not all customers who will be browsing your site will have high speed internet. Please keep this in mind. |
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PHPMyAdmin is a web interface to your MySQL databases, which Joomla utilizes. PHPMyAdmin comes installed within your CPanel.
This is a very powerful tool and if items are randomly deleted or changed at the table level could cripple your website.
The PHPmyAdmin allows you to login to an administration section and manage your databases, browse their data, run SQL commands, and backup the structure and data stored in your MySQL databases.
Because of its power (including the ability to drop SQL tables and delete databases), You need to be very careful accessing this area of your website, until you are comfortable with tables.
If you are new to SQL and PHP, I recommend you have a test site which mirrors your production site in order to practice changes and then add them to production. |
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The Index Manager enables you to control how directories on your web site are displayed. If there is no index.html in a particular directory, the contents of the directory will be displayed to the browser. This is usually undesirable and can cause security issues. You can set the four different options for any directory through the Index Manager: |
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MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface, IPA: /?m?di/) is an industry-standard protocol that enables electronic musical instruments, computers, and other equipment to communicate, control, and synchronize with each other. MIDI allows computers, synthesizers, MIDI controllers, sound cards, samplers and drum machines to control one another, and to exchange system data.
Note names and MIDI note numbers.MIDI does not transmit an audio signal or media — it transmits digital data "event messages" such as the pitch and intensity of musical notes to play, control signals for parameters such as volume, vibrato and panning, cues, and clock signals to set the tempo. |
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