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IPX Internet Packet Exchange. A Novell's proprietary network protocol. IRC Internet Relay Chat. Multi-user chat service. IRC users can go into public or private channels to discuss a topic or transfer files. IRC servers are connected into networks. The most popular IRC client program is mIRC. Many hosts are vary of letting customers access IRC because of a possibility of a denial of service attack on the whole network. ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network). An international standard that governs the transmission of both voice and data. It uses a digital circuits and has speed of 64Kbps. It can be used for normal telephone service as well as data transmission. ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation). An Geneva-based international organization that develops and publishes various international standards. ISP Internet Service Provider. A company that provides its subscribers with Internet access. Customers have a username and a password and can dial-up or use a cable or DSL line to connect to ISP's network which is connected to the Internet. The biggest ISP is AOL. ITU (International Telecommunication Union). (Formerly CCITT). Another international standards body concerned with telecommunications. JAR A popular compression format. Also a name of a compression utility. Java Sun's popular programming language. Java is a platform-independent (at least in theory), crash-protected, object-oriented language that can be used to write applets that run in a browser, servlets that run server-side, or independent programs. Java's syntax is similar to that of C++. Java class files The file or set of files that contain the code for a Java applet. Java Servlet Servlets are programs written in Java that run on a Web server and can produce dynamic pages. Also see JSP. Java Virtual Machine (JVM, Java Runtime Environment) A set of programs that allow for Java applets to be run on a particular computer system. JavaScript Simple, client-side programming language created by Sun and Netscape. JavaScript can be embedded in HTML pages to create interactive effects and do tasks like validate form data. JavaScript is a separate language from Java. All popular modern browsers support JavaScript. A few hosts support server-side JavaScript. JDBC Java Database Connectivity - a mechanism allowing Java applets to access different databases. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A image compression format designed for the Internet. Uses lossy compression, meaning that the quality of the image can be lowered. JScript Microsoft's implementation of ECMAScript standard based on JavaScript. Limited, object-based, interpreted scripting language. Here is the official JScript site. JScript is comparable to VBScript. JSP Java Server Pages. Extension of Java Servlet technology for combining Java server-side programs and HTML. JSP pages have an extension .jsp. Kbps Kilobits per second. 1Kbps = 1024bps. Kermit Protocol for transferring files over the modem connection. It's very slow. Kilobyte (Kb) 1024 bytes. free web site, Free Web Hosting.

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Getting a web host There are four main ways of hosting a web site: shared hosting, dedicated hosting, co-location, or doing it yourself. Most fitting and cheapest way for 99% of new webmasters will be shared hosting. Here is the way it works: You find the best web hosting plan that will fit your needs - that's the major point of the hosting plans database on this site. You sign up (probably using a credit card) with that web host. You choose how often you will be charged (usually monthly to yearly). You get a confirmation email (or see the info displayed in your browser) with so-called name servers (see our domain name guide for more info) and other data that you may need (such as temporary address where you can see your site and the web address of the control panel for your site). You login to the account you created when you have registered your domain name (see above) and you change your domain's name servers to those that you received in the previous step. You upload all the HTML, graphics, and programming files that were created when you designed your site (see above) from your hard drive to your hosting account. This can be done either by using an FTP client such as the one built-in to your operating system (or for example CuteFTP or WS_FTP), by using your web page editor such as FrontPage, or by using the control panel of your site. After your name servers changes propagate across the Internet (usually up to 48 hours), you will be able to access your new web site at your domain name. Even before that, you can usually see your site at the temporary address you were given in step 3. internet hosting.
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