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Integrating Databases into Your Web Site
Submitted by Coby Thornton on November 30th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
ColdFusion is a product that acts as "middleware” between any ODBC database (Access, Oracle, etc.) and Web server for the delivery of "live" data to Web pages, which allows users to develop applicati
 

Specialty Hosts for Blogs: An Introduction
Submitted by Hendry Matthew on November 30th, 2006 | Category: General Web Hostings
Over the past few years, blogs have surfaced as the most popular format for publishing to the Web. They are used to manage Web site content, publish photos, collaborate with workers or publish
 

Advertising Your Site for Free
Submitted by Jessica Conelly on November 29th, 2006 | Category: Website Marketing Campaigns
With a zero-budget, you can market your site. However, it will take up a lot of time, and you can expect a long going process. Here are some hints for you!
 

Web Space or Bandwidth
Submitted by Larry Anderson on November 29th, 2006 | Category: General Web Hostings
The key is: Find the right balance! Before you choose a hosting plan, there are many things to consider. Two of the most important are the Web Server Space and the Data Transfer Allowance
 

The Real Scoop about Merchant Account Rates & Fees
Submitted by Darren Star on November 28th, 2006 | Category: Running a Web Hosting Businesss
Let’s say, you've decided to setup your own merchant account after seeing so many different options available to you on the Internet. You even have received some e-mails or postcards with great
 

Can Money Still Be Made In The Hosting Industry?
Submitted by Kelly Anderson on November 28th, 2006 | Category: Running a Web Hosting Businesss
The money can be made; one just must be willing to work to make it. At first glance, the Web Hosting Industry looks to be well over saturated with loads of hosts full of great features for incredibly
 

Fedora Core 4 Linux Installation Notes
Submitted by Trevor Blunt on November 27th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
These instructions presume an i386 to i686 system (32 bit) with an "always on" LAN or broadband connection configured "DHCP", and at least 10 GB of free disk space for the Fedora partition
 

Preventing SPAM
Submitted by Hendry Matthew on November 27th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
Let us talk about spam. Yes, again!! Spam is mass-mail un-requested identical or nearly-identical email messages, particularly those containing advertising, which especially used when mail addresses
 

Customer Satisfaction Is Your Business
Submitted by Jessica Conelly on November 24th, 2006 | Category: Running a Web Hosting Businesss
The customer is the king! Regardless of what business you are in – you are really in the business of satisfying customers. The degree of customer satisfaction you deliver determines the level of long-term success you will achieve in business.
 

Mask Your Web Server for Enhanced Security
Submitted by Coby Thornton on November 24th, 2006 | Category: Technical & Securitys
“…#@^%$%&*^)%*^($...!!!” Cursing crackers, blackhat hackers or “script kiddies”? By hook or by crook, maybe it is you who have invited them to ‘come to your place’. Do you assume that details providing little information or no utility to legitimate users could not harm you? Think again, Man! In here, I would try to explore some ways you can minimize the risk of such detection – solutions that I called masking a web server

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