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24 Hour Account Activation

Shared Web Hosting accounts are guaranteed to be setup within 24 hours from time of order. You will receive an activation email for your hosting account within 24 hours via the email address you specified on the order form.
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24 Hour FTP Access
You can access your website to upload and download files 24 hours, 7 days a week via the File Transfer Protocol.
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ActiveX Control
A routine that can be downloaded and executed by Internet Explorer. ActiveX controls are similar to Java applets; however, unlike Java applets, ActiveX controls have full access to a Windows Operating System.
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Active Server Pages
Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) lets developers create dynamic content by using server-side scripting and components to create browser-independent dynamic content. ASP provides an easy-to-use alternative to Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and Internet Server Application Program Interface (ISAPI) by letting content developers embed any scripting language or server component into their HTML pages. ASP pages provide standards-based database connectivity and the ability to customize content for different browsers. ASP also provides error-handling capabilities for Web-based applications.
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Anonymous FTP
Anonymous FTP is the capability of a client to set up a public area for remote access to the server for transferring files. Galazio Creations does not offer this function as it is a security hazard.
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Apache
An open source Web server originally formed by taking all the "patches" (fixes) to the NCSA Web server and making a new server out of it. A program that provides a service (typically information) to another program, called the client. A Web server holds Web pages and allows client programs to read and write them.
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Apache::ASP
Apache::ASP provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache Web Server with Perl scripting only, and enables developing of dynamic web applications with session management and embedded perl code. There are also many powerful extensions, including XML taglibs, XSLT rendering, and new events not originally part of the ASP API!
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Apache Error Documents
Allows you to easily setup error documents to match the format of your website. These include 404 error documents.
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ASP
See Active Server Pages.

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
A method of moving packets over a high bandwidth SONET system.
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AVI
A file that plays video clips.
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Auto Responders
Auto responders are used to send automated responses to incoming e-mail sent to a specific address. For example, this function can be used for auto replies for vacation messages as well emails for people who sign up for a membership for a website.
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Backbone
A high capacity line that connects an ISP to other ISP’s
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Bandwidth
Data transfer, or bandwidth, refers to the amount of electronic data sent over the network each month. Such data includes a visitor's request for a page, the page sent in response to the request, and any updates you publish to your site. The amount of data transferred is also affected by the size of the Web pages and the number of visitors to the site. Galazio Creations' hosting packages offer generous amounts of bandwidth. 1 GB of traffic roughly corresponds to 200,000 to 500,000 hits. 10 GB is about 2 to 5 mil hits. 20 GB is about 4 to 10 mil hits per month.
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Blue Screen of Death
Please see crash.

Bookmark
A browser feature that allows users to store Web sites that they may wish to visit again.  This allows the user to access these sites without having to memorize the URL.
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Boot
To start up a computer
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Bps
A measurement of bandwidth (bits per second).
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Browser
Software used to display Web pages.  Examples are Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Netscape’s Communicator.
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Bug
A flaw in software.  The name was coined after moths were found to be the problem in an early mainframe computer system.
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C
A programming language designed by Dennis Ritchie at AT&T Bell Labs ca. 1972 for systems programming on the PDP-11 and immediately used to re-implement Unix. C is often described, with a mixture of fondness and disdain, as "a language that combines all the elegance and power of assembly language with all the readability and maintainability of assembly language"
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C ++
One of the most used object-oriented languages, a superset of C developed primarily by Bjarne Stroustrup  at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1986.In C++ a class is a user-defined type, syntactically a construct with member functions. Constructors and destructors are member functions called to create or destroy instances. A friend is a nonmember function that is allowed to access the private portion of a class. C++ allows implicit type conversion, function in-lining, overloading of operators and function names, and default function arguments. It has streams for I/O and references.
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Cache
Any hardware or software solution that allows for the storing of frequently accessed information.
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Cdonts
Is an ASP component which allows users to send email from ASP pages.
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Central Processing Unit
Computer chip which controls a computer’s operations (e.g. Pentium).
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CGI
Please see Common Gateway Interface.


CGI-BIN
CGI programs' and scripts' directory. The Linux OS treats any file placed in that directory as a script or executable file. The script itself must contain (usually in the first line) a reference to the interpreter that will process the script.
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CGI-BIN directory
Apache recognizes all files in a CGI-BIN directory as being eligible for execution rather than processing as normal documents. This applies regardless of the file name, so scripts in a CGI-BIN directory don't need to be named "*.cgi" or "*.pl" or whatever. In other words, all files in a CGI-BIN directory are scripts, as far as Apache is concerned.
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CGI scripts and programs
CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts are programs used by a browser to run interactive site features. CGI scripts, which are stored in a separate directory on a Web server, run behind a wide variety of common Web procedures, from simple e-mail forms to complex shopping cart programs. When you set up your site on Intermedia.NET servers, you can create a directory called "cgi-bin" where you can store scripts that you've written or copied from the Web. Under MS IIS server any directory can be given permissions to run CGI scripts and programs.
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Cold Fusion 5.0
Macromedia ColdFusion Server combines an intuitive, tag-based language, rich, visual tools, and a proven, reliable web application server to give you the fastest way to build and deploy powerful web applications. Easily assemble content publishing systems, business intelligence solutions and self-service applications with an intuitive tag-based scripting language. Server Technology - At the heart of every ColdFusion application is ColdFusion Server, a powerful web application server. It combines an open, extensible architecture that integrates easily with existing systems as well as built-in application and infrastructure services that help you present information elegantly and achieve the highest level of performance and reliability .Development Tools - Macromedia offers two powerful tools for ColdFusion development. For web developers, ColdFusion Studio provides powerful code editing technology. For web developers and designers, Dreamweaver UltraDev offers an unparalleled visual development environment. The combined offering, ColdFusion 5 UltraDev 4 Studio, helps you enhance your productivity, ensure application quality, and design sophisticated web sites by taking advantage of the seamless integration with ColdFusion Server .Programming Environment - ColdFusion supports a powerful server-side scripting language, ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), that is extremely easy to learn and cleanly integrates with all popular web languages and technologies. ColdFusion works with multi-tier architectures through COM, CORBA, and EJB integration. It can also be easily extended with new components created with Java Servlets, Java classes, or C/C++. And thousands of third-party components are available in the Developers Exchange.
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Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
CGI describes a set of rules that govern how a Web server communicates with another piece of software on the same machine, and how the other piece of software (the CGI program) communicates with the Web server. Many scripting languages, such as Perl, follow the CGI standard. This allows you to develop more interactive sites by making use of system features.
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Cookies
Information stored on Client computers by Web servers. The information is usually a record of the surfer’s interests and preferences.  Return visits to a site that uses cookies usually offers the surfer a customized  page based on the preferences in the cookie.
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Crash
A PC that has to be restarted because it has been rendered inoperable.  The crash could be caused by software, hardware, or a combination of software and hardware.
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Data Connection
Our FTP connections can be opened up in one of two modes: the ASCII mode or the binary mode.  The ASCII mode is used for sending text files and alters things such as line feed and carriage return.  The binary mode is used for sending binary files and lets files through untouched.
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Data Transfer / Hits
You have unlimited data transfer (or hits) on your virtual server. Any outward-bound traffic from your web site is considered data transfer. For example, each time a html file, image, or other element on your web page is loaded, data transfer is generated.
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DHCP
Please see Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

Disk Storage
Disk space is the amount of server disk storage your web hosting account is allocated. This space is used to store your html files, graphics, audio clips, POP mail messages, and all other files that make up your Web site. Galazio Creations provides generous amounts of hard disk space for both your web server and your mail server. Your web server disk space is separate from your mail server disk space. Each of these can be upgraded/increased.
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DNS
Please see Domain Name System.

Domain Name
A name which identifies a site on the Internet. For example, galazio.com.
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Domain Name System
DNS is a mechanism that maps domain names to IP addresses. When you specify a domain name, your browser sends an address resolution request to a domain name server asking for the IP address of that host. The DNS returns the actual IP address, and your browser uses this address to communicate with the host directly. In the HostPilot® control panel, you can add domains and manage your DNS records.
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Download
Receiving a copy of a file from the Internet.
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Driver
The coaxial cable that connects a tap (or pedestal) to a subscriber’s house
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
The process by which an IP address, gateway, subnet mask, DNS settings, and domain are all assigned to a computer requesting it.
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Email
A message sent over the Internet. Outlook Express is a very popular email program.
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Email Forwarding
Or known as email redirection. Allows emails accounts of your domain to forward to any email account on the Internet.
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Encryption
Using a “secret code” on a file or Internet traffic for security reasons.  Banks make use of encryption for on-line banking.
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FAQ
See Frequently Asked Questions.

Fiber Optics
The technology that transports communication signals modulated onto light and passed through glass fibers.
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File
A collection of computer data which has been given a name.  There are data files (created by using programs such as Microsoft Word) and program files (used to run programs).
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File Transfer Protocol
FTP is the protocol that is used by FTP programs to upload and download files from the FTP server. FTP and Web servers usually share the same server space thus allowing users to upload and download web content. This is used for your web hosting account to transfer files to the web for your domain name. You can download the program for transferring at http://www.cuteftp.com/ or http://www.wsftp.com/ If you are using Internet Explorer, you can also use your browser to upload files. The format you will need to type in your browser is: ftp://username:password@domainname.com
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Firewall
Hardware or software used to prevent unauthorized access to a computer over the Internet.
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Flash
A file format for delivering interactive vector graphics and animation on the World-Wide Web, developed by Macromedia.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Documentation in question-and-answer format which focuses on questions that beginners are likely to have.
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FTP
See File Transfer Protocol.

GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
A graphics file format. Stores 256 colors. It is the most common graphic format on the Internet.
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Gigabyte (GB)
Approximately one billion bytes or 1000 megabytes.
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Graphical Web Stats
Galazio Creations offers for all hosting accounts a graphical interface in which you can analyze your web statistics. Easy to use browser-based reporting and configuration interface. Real-time reporting so you can make smart decisions faster. Interactive maps show geographic segmentation. Trend forecasting throughout using historical data. Filter reports by keyword to drill down for specific details. See which browsers are accessing your site. This includes the hits to your site. unique visitors, the most popular web page, and most downloaded files from your website. These stats are there to assist you in marketing efforts.
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Hard Disk
A device inside the computer which holds computer files.  Usually measured by how many megabytes/gigabytes they hold.
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Hardware
Physical equipment that comprises a computer (monitor, keyboard, CPU etc).
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Home Page
The first page that a browser loads when it starts up.
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HTML
Please see Hyper Text Markup Language.

HTTP/HTTPS
Please see Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.

Hyper Text
Any text that contains links to other documents or pictures or text.  Hyper Text is usually underlined or highlighted in a different co lour. The link is activated by clicking on the Hyper Text.
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Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
The language used to create Web pages
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
The protocol for communicating on the Web.  HTTPS is the protocol for secure communication.
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IE
Please see Internet Explorer.

IIS 5.0
See Microsoft Internet Information Server

IMAP4
A protocol allowing a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. It permits manipulation of remote message folders (mailboxes), in a way that is functionally equivalent to local mailboxes.IMAP includes operations for creating, deleting, and renaming mailboxes; checking for new messages; permanently removing messages; searching; and selective fetching of message attributes, texts, and portions thereof. It does not specify a means of posting mail; this function is handled by a mail transfer protocol such as SMTP.
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Internet Explorer
Web browser created by Microsoft. Internet Explorer is the most widely used Web browser, mainly because it is now included in Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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Internet Relay Chat
A multi-user live chat facility created by linking specialized chat servers all over the world.
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Internet Service Provider
A company that provides Internet access to subscribers. A Hosting company provides Internet Space.
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Intranet
A private network or database  inside a company or organization that uses the same software used to browse the Internet.
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IP
IP is a connectionless, best effort packet switching protocol. It provides packet routing, fragmentation and re-assembly through the data link layer.
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IP Addresses
The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used used on ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791.
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IRC
Please see Internet Relay Chat


Java
A simple, object-oriented, distributed, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture-neutral, portable, multithreaded, dynamic, buzzword-compliant, general-purpose programming language developed by Sun Microsystems in 1995(?). Java supports programming for the Internet in the form of platform-independent Java "applets".
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Java Servlets
Servlets are Java based applications for server side applications.
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JSP
JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology provides a simplified, fast way to create web pages that display dynamically-generated content. The JSP specification, developed through an industry-wide initiative led by Sun Microsystems, defines the interaction between the server and the JSP page, and describes the format and syntax of the page.
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JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert’s Group)
Jpeg’s or jpg’s are image files.
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Kilobit
Approximately 1,000 bits.
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Kilobyte
Approximately 1,000 bytes.
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Lan
Please see Local Area Network.

Link
A space on a Web page which, when clicked with a mouse, causes the window to shift to another place or to another Web page directly.
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Linux
A freely distributable implementation of UNIX that runs on a number of hardware platforms, including Intel and Motorola microprocessors.
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Local Area Network
Network configuration that connects computers for the purpose of sharing resources.
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Macro Virus
A type of computer virus that is encoded as a macro embedded in a document. Macro viruses are spread mostly through users receiving and opening infected Word and Excel files.
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Mail Server
Please see Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.

Mailing List
An e-mail address that is an alias (or macro, though that word is never used in this connection) which is expanded by a mail exploder to yield many other e-mail addresses. Some mailing lists are simple "reflectors", redirecting mail sent to them to the list of recipients. Others are filtered by humans or programs of varying degrees of sophistication; lists filtered by humans are said to be "moderated".
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Media Player
An application first bundled with Windows ’98.  The Media Player plays movie clips.
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Megabit
Approximately 1 million bits.
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Megabyte
Approximately 1 million bytes.
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Merchant Account
In order to accept credit card payments online, you must have an Internet merchant account into which payments accepted online are deposited. Galazio Creations offers merchant accounts through Moneris Solutions, Canada's largest processor of debit and credit card transactions, who can enable your site to start accepting credit cards in minutes.
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Microsoft® Access
Microsoft Access is a database which comes bundled in Microsoft Office® Products. Access is  fully compatible with Active Server Pages (ASP) scripting which is only  available only on our NT virtual servers.
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Microsoft® FrontPage & InterDev
Microsoft FrontPage offers a great way for customers to easily create and upload/publish professional Web sites with little knowledge of HTML. The prepackaged functionality of Microsoft FrontPage allows users to incorporate advanced features without having to write the complex server-side programs such features typically require. InterDev Extensions are commonly used for designing large Web sites that use multiple databases and require large amounts of ASP code. Both, Microsoft FrontPage and Visual InterDev use FrontPage Server Extensions installed on the web server for publishing developed content.
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Microsoft® Internet Information Server
Internet Information Services (IIS) 5 is a mature, high-performance Microsoft Windows 2000-based Web server, which builds on the success of IIS 4, the most popular Web server for Microsoft Windows NT 4.
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Microsoft SQL 7.0 & 2000
SQL is a high-end database system capable of hundreds of thousands of transactions per day. If coded to handle site traffic properly, databases can make your site both interactive and information-intensive.
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MIME Types
A communications protocol that allows for the transmission of data in many forms, such as audio, binary, or video. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions.
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Miva Merchant
Miva Merchant is a powerful storefront and catalog development tool that integrates all the latest technologies you would expect from a high-powered E-Commerce shopping cart system. Miva Merchant is more than just an affordable shopping cart - it's a robust storefront development and management tool that enables e-businesses the freedom to customize their online store.
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MOV
A file extension. MOV files are movie clips.
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Mod_Perl
Mod_perl brings together two of the most powerful and mature technologies available to the web professional today - Apache HTTP server and the Perl scripting language. Mod_Perl is a module that loads into server memory and thus speads-up execution of Perl scripts. This is faster than running Perl using Perl interpreter.
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MP3
A file extension that is capable of playing music. MP3 files compress sound much more efficiently than WAV files.
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MPEG
A file extension. MPEG files are movie clips.
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Multimedia
Content that offers sound and video.
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MySQL
A UNIX based SQL database which is very popular. Easy to use, a GUI interface is available at http://www.mysql.com/. Galazio Creations offers PHPmyAdmin an interface which is built into your personal control panel to manage your database easily and effortless.
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Netscape Communicator
A popular Web browser that has been overtaken in usage by Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
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Network
A communications and data exchange system created by physically connecting two or more computers.
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NIC (Network Interface Card)
The circuit board that must be installed in order for communication with the computer. Some new computers (especially Macintosh computers) already have Ethernet cards installed.
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OC1, OC3, OC12, OC24, OC48
Short for Optical Carrier, used to specify the speed of fiber optic networks conforming to the SONET standard.
-OC1(51.85 Mbps)
-OC3(155.52 Mbps)
-OC12(622.08 Mbps)
-OC24(1.244 Gbps)
-OC48(2.488 Gbps)

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ODBC (Open Database Connectivity)
ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) is a standard database access method developed by Microsoft. The goal of ODBC is to make it possible to access any data from any application, regardless of which database management system (DBMS) is handling the data.
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ODBC Data Source Name (DSN)
ODBC DSN is a pointer that tells the system how to connect to a specific database. It combines the database location with the specific driver information and connection details. Different ODBC DSNs need to be configured for MS Access or SQL Server databases.
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Online
A computer connected to the Internet.
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Operating System
A master control program for a computer that manages the computer’s internal functions and provides a means to control the computer’s operations.
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Outlook Express
Popular Email and Newsgroup client.
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Packet
A block of data handled by a network.
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Packet Switching
Refers to protocols in which messages are divided into packets before they are sent.
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Personal Web Control Panel
This is a browser based control panel for every hosting UNIX hosting which allows you to create email addresses in real time as well as setup ftp passwords and if you package support SSL and databases, you can configure those items there.
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Perl & CGI Scripting
A high-level programming language, started by Larry Wall in 1987 and developed as an open source project. It has an eclectic heritage, deriving from the ubiquitous C programming language and to a lesser extent from sed, awk, various Unix shell languages, Lisp, and at least a dozen other tools and languages. Originally developed for Unix, it is now available for many platforms. It is particularly popular for writing CGI scripts. When compiled properly, you can run these scripts for your website in your cgi-bin.
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Password Protected Folders
Protect your Web pages with passwords for extra security. If you are on Plesk servers, you will be able to password folders from your Personal Web Control Panel.
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POP3
Post Office Box. This is the most common type of email accounts used.
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PHP
PHP is a widely-used general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML. PHP is Open Source software. It is used most commonly for dynamic websites on the UNIX platform.
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PHPMyAdmin
An interface to manage your mySQL database form your broswer.
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Protocol
Sets of rules computers use to communicate with each other.
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Python
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax. It has modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types, and dynamic typing. There are interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac, MFC). New built-in modules are easily written in C or C++. Python is also usable as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface.
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QuickTime
Plug-in developed by Apple. Enables customers to view pictures and movie clips.
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Random Access Memory (RAM)
Temporary memory used by computers to create and manipulate data.  RAM is measured in megabytes.
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Real Player
Offers streaming audio and video. Support for RealMedia™ service and technology from RealNetworks™ to stream audio and video from your site is fully capable from Shared Unix Packages.
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Router
Routers act as “traffic cops”.  They manage data traffic and  examine the destination addresses  of the packets passing through them for the purpose of deciding  the best route by which to send the packets.
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Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Assure your site visitors their private information is secure with an SSL certificate. SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer, enables secure online business by encrypting your customers' credit card numbers and any other confidential information that may be transmitted to and from your site. When your web page has an SSL certificate, your page will show a small gold lock or key in the lower-right-hand side of your browser. The SSL (secure socket layer) protocol is the web standard for encrypting communications between users and Web sites. Data sent via an SSL connection is protected by encryption, a mechanism that prevents eavesdropping and tampering with any transmitted data. SSL provides businesses and consumers with the confidence that private data sent to a Web site, such as credit card numbers, are kept confidential. Web server certificates are required to initialize an SSL session.
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Server
Software that can be downloaded from the Internet for the purpose of evaluation.  Users are expected to remit money to the author if they intend to use the software beyond the evaluation period.
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Server Side Includes (SSI)
SSI (Server Side Includes) are directives that are placed in HTML pages, and evaluated on the server while the pages are being served. They let you add dynamically generated content to an existing HTML page, without having to serve the entire page via a CGI program, or other dynamic technology.
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Shells
Shell is a utility program that enables the user to interact with the UNIX operating system. Commands entered by the user are passed by the shell to the operating system which carries them out. The results are then passed back by the shell and displayed on the user's display Bash is the default shell in Linux. It uses a color coding scheme (blue for directories, yellow for executables and white for everything else). Bash (Bourne again shell) is compatible with the original UNIX shell (sh or Bourne shell), but has some useful enhancements. Ash is a version of the standard UNIX System V Bourne shell called sh. Tcsh, which is an implementation of the Berkeley UNIX C shell csh-it has a C-like syntax, filename completion and command-line editing.
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Shockwave
A multimedia application by Macromedia for dynamic online visual presentations.
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Shopping Cart
Add the convenience and power of our integrated shopping cart system for e-commerce purposes for your website.
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
A protocol defined in STD 10, RFC 821, used to transfer electronic mail between computers, usually over Ethernet. It is a server to server protocol, so other protocols are used to access the messages. The SMTP dialog usually happens in the background under the control of the message transport system.
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SPAM
Electronic junk mail or junk Newsgroup postings.
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Staging Server
A separate hosting account in which clients can use as a test environment. No Domain Names can be bound to this account. Clients can choose between Unix or Windows 2000 IIS accounts.
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SQL
An industry-standard language for creating, updating and, querying relational database management systems.
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SSH
SSH (Secure Shell) is a program to log into another computer over a network, to execute commands in a remote machine, and to move files from one machine to another. It provides strong authentication and secure communications over insecure networks.
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SSL
See Secure Socket Layer.

Synchronous Optical Network
A standard for data communications using fiber optics.
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T1
An analog transmission line with a 1.544 Mbps bandwidth.
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T3
An analog transmission line with a 45 Mbps bandwidth.
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TCP
Please see Transmission Control Protocol.

TCP/IP
Abbreviation for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, the suite of communications protocols used to connect hosts on the Internet. TCP/IP uses several protocols, the two main ones being TCP and IP.
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Telnet
The purpose of the TELNET Protocol is to provide a fairly general, bi-directional, eight-bit byte oriented communications facility. Its primary goal is to allow a standard method of interfacing terminal devices and terminal-oriented processes to each other.
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Traceroute
A frequently used tool that determines the path used by two computers communicating over the Internet.
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Transmission Control Protocol
Whereas the IP protocol deals only with packets, TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data. TCP guarantees delivery of data and also guarantees that packets will be delivered in the same order in which they were sent.
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Trojan Horse
A computer program that appears to perform a valid function but contains, hidden in its code, instructions that cause damage to computer systems. Strictly speaking, Trojan Horses are not viruses because they do not replicate.
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UDP
Please see User Datagram Protocol.

Uniform (Universal)  Resource Locator (URL)
The address of a Web page.  For example, http://www.galazio.com/.
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UNIX
Unix is the most widely used multi-user general-purpose operating system in the world.
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Upload
To send a copy of a file from one computer to another over the Internet.
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UPS
Full power redundancy ensures your site will not be harmed during a power outage.
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Upstream
Traffic sent from a customer’s computer.
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URL
Please see Uniform (Universal) Resource Locator.

User Datagram Protocol
A protocol that, like TCP, that runs on top of IP. It does not provide recovery services like TCP so it is extremely fast – this makes it ideal for voice chatting.  The trade-off is that packets can get lost (which is why voice chatting is still poor on slower connections).
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VB Script
A popular event-driven visual programming system from Microsoft Corporation for Microsoft Windows. VB is good for developing Windows interfaces, it invokes fragments of BASIC code when the user performs certain operations on graphical objects on-screen. It is widely used for in-house application program development and for prototyping. It can also be used to create ActiveX and COM components.
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Virtual Memory
Hard disk space used as an extension of RAM.
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Virus
A program which replicates – a virus is not necessarily harmful but some destroy data.
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VRML
A draft specification for the design and implementation of a platform-independent language for virtual reality scene description.
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XML
A meta language written in SGML that allows one to design a markup language, used to allow for the easy interchange of documents on the World Wide Web.
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Warez
A program which replicates – a virus is not necessarily harmful but some destroy data.
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WAV
File extension that plays sound clips.
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Web
Please see World Wide Web.

Webalizer Stats
Statistics for your website. View the information of visitors to your website with graphical tools. See also Graphical Web Stats
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Web Based Email
Email accounts which are accessible anywhere from any computer which is connected to the Internet.
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Web Interface Mail
Also known as webmail, it allows you to check and send email directly from your browser so you will be able to access your emails anywhere in the world with an Internet Connection.
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Web Access Logs
Raw logs in text form which can be used for analyzing raq traffic to your website. These logs are compatible with traffic analyzers so you can generate your own stats.
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Web Page
A file, written in HTML, displayed in a Web browser.
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Webmaster
A person who creates Web pages or administers a Web site.
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Web Servers
In order to serve up pages, web sites need a host-a computer-and server software that runs on the host.  The host manages the communications protocols and houses the pages and the related software required to create a web site on the Internet.
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WebSpace
The amount of allocated disk space for a web hosting package.
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Web User Sites
These are mini websites within a domain which has its own FTP account. Mainly for  large companies which require personal websites and disk space for each users.
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Worm
A specific type of virus that situates itself in a place in a computer where it can do harm.  Viruses by definition are not necessarily harmful but worms are always harmful.
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WWW
An abbreviation for World Wide Web.
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Zip
A file extension that represents a file or files that have been compressed for more efficient storage or Internet transfer.
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