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Of CGI And Java Scripts by Andrew Corner
CGI and Java Scripts are both functional with both Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers. But there is an essential difference between the two. Java functions as a code executed and downloaded in the clients' side while CGI operates with the server. ... Though both scripts have different functions, both CGI and Java Scripts have undoubtedly improve the way the internet works. ... These suggestions are collected by the CGI and e-mailed to the designer. ... A web designer usually includes a web guest book in the web page so users and visitors can put in their suggestions.
Compare KVM over IP vs Remote Access Software by Robert Pavlakovic
With many IT departments operating in down-sized environments as well as under-staffed employees being forced to manage an exceptional amount of mission-critical server room equipment than what they can handle; the ability to remotely monitor and repair computer problems on the go is an... Remote IP management with products such as the Raritan Dominion KX or the Avocent DS Series is conducted through a standard internet browser session. ... Furthermore, Raritan’s client software supports most major Web browsers including; Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape and Safari (Macintosh).
Increase Company Collaboration with Microsoft Exchange by Anthony Licate
57% of the total revenue spent on corporate email software is being spent on Microsoft Exchange Server (Ferris Research, 2005). Microsoft Exchange Server is an email software package that resides on a server that enables office workers to collaborate more effectively. ... Best of all, you’ll have the option to view all of your email, tasks, and calendars by logging into your account over the Internet with a standard web browser (aka: Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) (click here for picture) while you are out of the office in the event that you need to access your email quickly and...
Anti-Spyware Tips for Safe Computing: Spyware Prevention by Kevin Nelson
Just when you thought you were finally comfortable with the computer, along comes another thing to learn...security. With more and more people online, it's no surprise that we have to be increasingly careful about what we do and where we go online. In addition, we need to understand at least a... This especially includes your operating system (Microsoft Windows for most of us) and your web browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, etc). ... Some basic safe computing tips will help you avoid spyware and other similar internet nasties.
Remote Monitoring of your Child by Jonathan Stromberg
In order to combat the ever rising tide of websites that can be unsuitable for children and teenagers, the sales of filtering software has soured in recent years. Filtering software is used not only by parents who are concerned about what there children can be exposed to on the net. ... There are hundreds of advantages to Internet filters. ... It logs all websites visited by the computer user (supporting all the popular browsers: AOL, IE, Netscape, Mozilla, Firefox, Opera, e.t.c,) and allows you to view a list of visited web sites.
Webroot Window Washer by Ben Sikes
For anyone concerned about what is left on their PC after using the Internet, Webroot Window Washer can set the mind at ease. Window Washer wipes away all traces of past PC use. It not only removes Internet history, but also previously deleted files that may still have a presence on the hard disk. ... A quick cycle of Window Washer can: • clear Internet history, address bar and cache • delete selected cookies • overwrite deleted files • shred folders with one-click • provide protection against deleting important files • schedule washes • clear unused disk space to ensure faster,...
Web Design - Leads You to the World of Web Technology by Harry Rockwell
Sir Tim Berners-Lee was the first Web designer and the inventor of the World Wide Web. He launched the first online website in 6 August 1991. He summed up the Internet communication (compiled with emails) with hypertext transfer protocols. Initially the Web designing was based upon the simple... But as the Internet Explorer took over the browser market the whole concept was altered by implementing CSS (Cascading Style Sheet). ... CSS and Tables: Tales were hugely used in the time of Netscape Navigator, which even supports the nested tables.
Introduction Of Computer by Lalit Bansal
Internet and Networks Computer network is a group of computers linked together, so that they can share information and resources. Internet is “network of networks”. It can also be described as information highway. It is the world’s largest network of computers. ... The client computers use browser software (like Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator) to view documents. ... The internet layer defines a protocol called IP (Internet Protocol) to specify an official packet format. ... The ability to graphically access internet resources throughout the web is the primary reason for the...
Why Do I Need Adobe Reader On My Computer? by Deborah Baird
Well, you don't need it, but you might want it in order to view many of the important files that you might find on the Web. Files that you will find in Adobe's PDF format are common documents like IRS forms, product manuals, reports, business information, maps, e-books (electronic books) -... Here's the new procedure: Connect to the internet (however you connect); open up a browser (where you view web pages: like Internet Explorer, Netscape, or AOL's browser); go to the address bar (box) near the top of the window; type in www.irs.gov; press the Enter key or click on the 'Go' button...
How to Tomcat 5, Part 2 by Alexandre Patchine
How do we install one Tomcat server to share it between many users? After default (with default parameters offered by an installation program) installation of Tomcat for single user you get such directory structure under $CATALINA_HOME directory: bin - contains startup and binary files... In Netscape, this is under Edit/Preferences - Advanced/Proxies, and in Internet Explorer, Tools - Internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings. ... In Internet Explorer here: Tools - internet Options - Connections - LAN Settings.
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