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#1 Tue Oct 03, 2006 8:02 am
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Appraising: The process of evaluating a domain name and determining its market value.
Bandwidth: The amount of data that can be transmitted at a given moment to a server. The higher your bandwidth, the larger amount of traffic your site can handle at one time. CGI: Short for Common Gateway Interface, a small script that processes data taken from the user (such as from a form application). Cgi-bin: The directory on a Web server where CGI scripts are stored. Domain servers: This contains the DNS (Domain Name System) information for a domain, and is usually listed in WHOIS records. There are usually two lines of DNS information. The first is typically a site’s primary DNS information, while the second contains secondary/back-up information. DNS: Short for Domain Name System which is used to translate numeric addresses (known as IP, or Internet Protocol, addresses) into words. Domain names: The word sequences users enter in their URL bar to visit your site. Escrow: A third party service that will essentially hold on to the buyer’s payment when selling a domain name, thereby protecting both the buyer and seller. HTTP: Stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol by which HTML files move across the Internet. HTTP requires a client browser and an HTTP server (typically a Web server). ICANN: Stands for Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which is a not for profit organization that handles IP address space allocation and most other regulatory tasks associated with domain names. IP Address: The numeric address behind a domain name that holds a website's real location on the Web. Domain Name Parking: All domain names have to be stored on a server in order to be purchased. Most domain registration services will therefore temporarily place a newly purchased name on their servers until a hosting plan is purchased or the owner points the DNS to a different site. This is known as parking. Propagation: The process where name servers throughout the Internet add new domains and remove expired ones from their records. This can be a lengthy process, which is why connecting to a new domain name can often take three or four days. Reseller: A company/person that sells domain names through registry services provided by an ICANN approved registrar. SSL: Short for Secure Sockets Layer, a protocol developed by Netscape to handle and protect confidential/sensitive information required for e-commerce transactions (like credit card numbers). SSL address usually begin with 'https'. Subdomain: Typically known as a "domain within a domain", subdomains are individual Web addresses built upon a pre-existing domain name (such as clientname.yourhostingcompany.com). As a reseller, you will have the option of assigning subdomains to clients if they do not choose to have a domain name. TLD: Short for Top Level Domain, the suffix to a domain name. TLDs include .com, .net, .org and country codes such as .ca. WHOIS: A central database which tracks all domain name/IP registrations. Each domain name registrar typically maintains its own version of a WHOIS database. |
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#2 Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:57 pm
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You've really been posting some great information here this morning. Like I mentioned in another thread, I've been working online for 6+ years now and honestly don't know a lot of this information. Is there some place where I can learn all of these things that you're teaching us? Or have you just picked it up along your travels online? Thanks for sharing!
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#3 Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:45 am
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There are so many sources to get allout information about anything. You need to keep searching for informations. I have visited various forums, blogs, website, etc and have learnt a lot. There is so much that there is no end. Today what you know may be old tommorrow. Searching increases your knowledge. You can google words like domain, web hosting, web designing. You can suffix words like forum, tutorials, articles, blogs, etc. You get a sea of information. Even a drop seems like an ocean in itself.
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