Jigsaw…………………………………………….... 03 Web server……………………………………….. 04 Web administration…………………………….... 04 How a Web server works………………………... 04 Administering the Web Server………………….. 06 Logging…………………………………………….. 06 Web Server Backup Procedures…………………. 06 Recovering From a Security Compromise………. 07 Security Testing Web Servers………………….… 08 Remotely Administering a Web Server…………. 08 Advantages of Web server……………………..... 09 Disadvantages of Web server…………………….10 Conclusion…………………………………………10
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!doctype – (document type definition) describes markup language syntax html – contains the web page document head – contains information that describes things about the web page document title – text displays in title bar of window meta – describes the character encoding body – contains text and elements that display in the web page document Line Break element Stand-alone tag Called a void element in HTML5 ...text goes here This starts on a new line
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R. Akkiraju‚ J. Farrell‚ J.Miller‚ M. Nagarajan‚ M. Schmidt‚ A. Sheth‚ K. Verma‚ "Web Service Semantics - WSDL-S‚" A joint UGA-IBM Technical Note‚ version 1.0‚ April 18‚ 2005. http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/projects/METEOR-S/WSDL-S Web Service Semantics - WSDL-S Technical Note Version 1.0 April‚ 2005 Authors (alphabetically): Rama Akkiraju‚ IBM Research Joel Farrell‚ IBM Software Group John Miller‚ LSDIS Lab‚ University of Georgia Meenakshi Nagarajan‚ LSDIS Lab‚ University of Georgia Marc-Thomas
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Charlotte’s Web “Themes” 1.) Pity: Charlotte felt pity for Wilbur in the beginning‚ because he was sobbing that he didn’t had any friend to play with. Then‚ Charlotte comes to Wilbur and tells him he will be his friend; thus he became happier and his friendship Charlotte and Wilbur begins to develop. 2.) Friendship/Loyalty: Throughout the story‚ with the countless conversations Charlotte has with Wilbur‚ they have an understanding of each other and watch out for one another. They keep themselves
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Corporate Memos Dawn Cramer Technical Writing Fundamentals January 14‚ 2013 Nancy Delain MEMORANDUM Date: January 14‚ 2013 To: Manager From: Dawn Cramer Subject: Web Conferencing Programs Earlier you asked me to research web conferencing programs in order to hold weekly status meetings. I have found several programs that will work but based on my findings I believe that the best choice would be Infinite Conferencing. The following points summarizes why I chose this program. 1.
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on the Web References 1. E-Business: Gary Schneider‚ 10th Edition Chapter 5 UOL CO 3323 L4 - Marketing on the Web 1 Learning Objectives In this chapter‚ you will learn: • How firms use product-based and customer-based marketing strategies • About communicating with different market segments • To identify customer relationship characteristics • About the customer relationship life cycle • How companies advertise on the Web UOL CO 3323 L4 - Marketing on the Web 2
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Research 3: Comparing Web Applications Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is what enables an application to run on a web server and packages it into a website form that people can access. This is an older technology that has many flaws but served a purpose for a significant period of time. The major downside to CGI is that each individual person that logs on has a program ran just for them. This creates a lot of overhead and is not very efficient. The major security flaw is that you’re allowing
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The internet is made up of multiple waves of information that can be easily attained by the most infinitesimal of minds. This is why it is so important that we establish an ethical code for the web. With a code of internet ethics‚ we can maximize the resourceful information found on the web and minimize the duplication of accredited entries. Recognizing an individual for his or her work is of great importance‚ so much that www.acm.org emphasizes it. This website states that it is appropriate to “give
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Deep Web By Bill Morton Did you know that when you Google “Red Wolves‚” Google will only search pages that it has indexed‚ which is only about four percent of the total World Wide Web (Why Businesses Needs to Understand the Deep Web‚ 2013). The other ninety-six percent is known as the Deep Web‚ or Invisible Web. This unknown realm is known for housing terroristic communication‚ gun and drug trading‚ assignation bids‚ and even child pornography. But the Deep Web also holds private
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The Web 2.0 technologies A long time ago‚ our early human ancestors gathered around campfires‚ creating communal hearths of warmth and light and sense of public interaction. There they might tell stories‚ converse about the day’s events‚ perhaps engage in shamanistic rituals involving plants‚ music and dance‚ or simply gaze silently at the flames in collective meditation. Today‚ the fireplace in family’s living room shares its centralizing power with the television‚ around which we gather
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