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  • A '''Web Server''' is the combination of computer hardware and computer software which can ...can act as a web server. Because of the ubiquity of the web browser, most server hardware also contain small web servers, e.g.
    929 bytes (137 words) - 02:23, 30 September 2009
  • A '''Server Farm''' is a group of computers which cooperate together to solve a task, o When referring to [[Web Server]]s, a '''Server Farm''' is a group of web servers which cooperate to deliver web content.
    455 bytes (69 words) - 02:26, 30 September 2009
  • A '''Server-side''' include is a means by which portions of a web page or web file is ' Oftentimes, this is available directly in the web server itself, via an extension.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Server]]
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  • ...ject''', a collaborative effort to create and maintain an open-source HTTP server. Colloquially known as '''"Apache,"''' the software is developed and mainta * [https://httpd.apache.org/ Httpd.apache.org] Apache HTTP Server Project
    621 bytes (86 words) - 14:27, 28 March 2019
  • ''Glossary''. '''Active Server Pages''' is a server-side technology developed by [[Microsoft]] which enables web servers to del
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  • ...ft-IIS-Documents-Default-Content-Page.png|frame|right|Internet Information Server ''Documents'' properties panel<br />Adding or removing default content page == Apache Web Server ==
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  • A server which translates a [[Domain Name]] into one or more [[IP Address]]es. ...which is a very large number which uniquely identifies a [[Web Server|web server]] on the internet.
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  • A '''Web Server''' is the combination of computer hardware and computer software which can ...can act as a web server. Because of the ubiquity of the web browser, most server hardware also contain small web servers, e.g.
    929 bytes (137 words) - 02:23, 30 September 2009
  • ...ave issues with false positives - a form submitted but not received by the server due to validation issues: * Form submitted, but validation failed on the server
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  • ==Server Technologies== Most web sites run software which makes them dynamic. Examples of web server technologies are:
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  • * Typically easy to implement using server-based image manipulation software such as [[ImageMagick]] or [[GD Graphics * Wide variety of tools to enable encoding to be done automatically on the server.
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  • A '''Server-side''' include is a means by which portions of a web page or web file is ' Oftentimes, this is available directly in the web server itself, via an extension.
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  • ...ags associated with [[ConversionRuler]] '''must only''' be presented via a server-side include code once '''consent is given'''. ...e><noscript></code> tags '''conditionally when a cookie is received by the server software.'''
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  • == Microsoft Active Server Pages Example == For example, if you are using Microsoft Active Server Pages, your snippet may look like this:
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  • * Added configured paths to server ids ...ssue which occurred when we added a new [[Web Server|web server]] to our [[Server Farm]] (known_hosts)
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  • ...ject''', a collaborative effort to create and maintain an open-source HTTP server. Colloquially known as '''"Apache,"''' the software is developed and mainta * [https://httpd.apache.org/ Httpd.apache.org] Apache HTTP Server Project
    621 bytes (86 words) - 14:27, 28 March 2019
  • ...http" or "https" (a web page which is secured between your browser and the server). * '''''host''''': returns the current domain; indicates which web server is being requested.
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  • A '''Server Farm''' is a group of computers which cooperate together to solve a task, o When referring to [[Web Server]]s, a '''Server Farm''' is a group of web servers which cooperate to deliver web content.
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  • Aside from the amount of time it takes for your web server to deliver the [[HTML]] page itself, the '''time it takes for the page to f ...'image2.png''' will be loaded at the same time. (Three requests to the web server within the same time frame.)
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  • On web sites which support [[Server-side Includes]], these elements can be incorporated into one or two files i The following outlines an example using [[Server-side Includes]]:
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  • ConversionRuler supports back-end calls to our server from your server, provided that your web site is willing to manage aspects of the user sessi All parameters are passed as a query string to the above call. The server will respond with a
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  • ...uler's fault-tolerant servers for this notification, but most likely, your server will have its own IPN software which you'll need to hook into. ...e action as originally specified. Note that your PHP configuration on your server must support ''[http://us3.php.net/manual/en/filesystem.configuration.php#i
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  • Aside from the amount of time it takes for your web server to deliver the [[HTML]] page itself, the '''time it takes for the page to f ...'image2.png''' will be loaded at the same time. (Three requests to the web server within the same time frame.)
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  • If you go through a redirector tool on our site, then our web server would see it and log it.<br/> '''We could turn off our server logs''' , but it makes it difficult to run our service at all because it ''
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  • ...er, this means the URL is not recognized. This error may also occur when a server does not wish to disclose whether it has the requested information.
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  • The path is usually a file name relative to a directory on your web server, and identifies which page (or image, or script, etc.) that the browser sho ...uery string'''s got their name because they are typically used by your web server to make queries to a database or other storage system.
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  • ...volving Web sites using a [[Server Scripting]] technology such as [[Active Server Pages]], [[Cold Fusion]], or [[PHP]], the [[Tracking Snippet]] may reside i
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  • ...d to contact your hosting provider and ask them if they can configure your server to preserve the query string upon redirection. Contact support if you would
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  • Typically when you communicate with a [[Web Browser]] to a [[Web Server]], two different ''processes'' are communicating with the [[HTTP]] protocol The number of simultaneous processes that a [[Web Server]] can run simultaneously affects how much [[Traffic]] it can handle.
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  • ...], [[FTP]] Clients, [[Email]] programs, development tools, to refer to a [[Server]] located somewhere on the internet. '''Domain Names''' make it simpler to locate that server instead of using an [[IP Address]], which is much harder to remember, and a
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  • ''Acronym.'' '''I'''nternet '''I'''nformation '''S'''erver. The [[web server]] from [http://www.microsoft.com/iis Microsoft]. * [http://www.iis.net/ Microsoft Internet Information Server]
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  • ...[[XML]], and a standard, agreed-upon syntax for communicating with another server to invoke remote methods, and receiving responses and exceptions.
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  • ...tent can be loaded in the background, and messages can be sent to a remote server similar to a traditional networked application. Many internet web applicati
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  • * '''[[Server-Side Cookie Generation|Server Cookie]]''' is a setting which determines whether ConversionRuler attempts
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  • ...tion, if any, to record. Can be an arbitrary string but must be configured server-side to record correctly. Specifying no action indicates the action recorde ...ame''' - Force recording of landings from the same domain name (can be set server-side for a site as well)
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  • ''Glossary''. '''Active Server Pages''' is a server-side technology developed by [[Microsoft]] which enables web servers to del
    300 bytes (39 words) - 15:55, 28 March 2019
  • * '''A'''ctive '''S'''erver '''P'''ages. See [[Active Server Pages]].
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  • ...urce of your traffic is that many [[Web Browser]]s, [[Firewall]]s, [[Proxy server]]s, [[Virus Software]], and [[Web Browser Plug-ins]] will '''block referrer
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  • ...web site visitor, but which communicates information to an alternate [[Web Server]], usually for the purpose of tracking that web site visitor.
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  • ...above techniques do not work for your site (because of a limitation of the server software), then you can use the fragment portion of the URL.
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  • ...p://outer.example.com/ explicitly pass through the query string using your server-side code (ASP, PHP, Java, etc).
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Server]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Web Server]]
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  • A '''Redirect''' is when a [[Web Server]] sends a response to a [[Web Browser]] which causes the [[Web Browser]] to
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  • ...pt]] [[Snippet]] has technology to eliminate duplicate data, and our [[Web Server]]s will eliminate duplicate actions as well.
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  • ...pt]] [[Snippet]] has technology to eliminate duplicate data, and our [[Web Server]]s will eliminate duplicate actions as well.
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  • ...the scenes" and does not occur using the client's browser at all. It is a server-side connection from PayPal to the commerce web site. Because of this, cust
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  • ...rowser and Firefox recent versions. The cookie values are generated by our server upon the first page load by a visitor.
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  • ...web site visitors to enter information into fields and send them to a web server for processing.
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  • * Used in [[AJAX]] applications to communicate with a [[Web Server]]
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  • ...[[ConversionRuler]] ''already'' transmits user information securely to our server using best security practices.
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  • ...prior to submission to their servers without using a trusted intermediary server. [[ConversionRuler]] supports several features which aid in protection of '
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  • * Web server logs on individual servers (24 hours)
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  • ...rnet standard protocol used by email clients to retrieve email from a mail server. It is an application layer protocol. '''POP''' provides end users the abil
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  • A [[URL]] for a FTP server begins with:
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