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webservers, ever thought of running yours. part 2.
samnav replied to stevey's topic in Websites and Web Designing
Hello Steve you have got a nice guide here ever since i started designing my pages i always to wanted ot do it on my own server but i don,t know how to do it.The reason was i learned in a hyaway fashion so i didn't have enough knowldege on servers and you have post has shown me the way to do itThanks. Notice from jlhaslip: Editted out the quoted original posting. It really isn't neccesary to duplicate the entire Original post. -
How on earth is Google spidering internet content nowadays? I noticed this a few days ago while searching using Google. At first I thought they were one offs, but it keeps happening and I'm wondering what is happening. Basically a search result leads to a post reply page complete with the reply already typed in ready for submission. Now it's not uncommon for bots to try and post replies or send PHs (take a look at our whose online and you'll see what I mean) but to INDEX somebody else’s reply before they've submitted it.... that is something I can't figure out. Here's an example, I did a Google search for Symbol lookup error 3ddeskd undefined symbolAnd I end up with some results on a debian forum (powered by phpbb 2.0.13). So I click on those results and land here.... a post reply page complete with reply already typed out! Has anyone else experienced this any idea what's happening my only thought is that Google is using users to spider material on the web, it's the only explanation that I can think off to explain how something that only one person should see ends up in Google. Notice from serverph 052406: fixed code tags
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Stopping SPAM and its effects -----------------------------------SPAM or unsolicited mail usually comes to your mailbox from 'anonymous' sources. They are most frequently as a result of you giving out your address on a site.But your mail providers (usually) work very hard to stop these kind of messages from clogging your limited() space. There aer many things about that, but we won't get into those. The thing Yahoo is using right now is Yahoo's DomainKeys. Read more about the technical details here.Here's the effects of this system...1) Most of our mail forwardings fail, because they aren't from any real e-mail provider (there is some heavy DSN-language stuff to be expained there)2) None of our PHP scripts to send mail work!Anything similar happen to anyone else, Yahoo or no YahooAnti-spamming has its merits, but some of the effects may be a bit bothersome. Perhaps someone has some bright solutions out there!
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Serach effectively. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Friends, Several of us use Google through out the day for simple stuff, but we've never quite grasped the power of this tool. So, I am copypasting some tips from an article that David Pogue published in NY Times. (Pogue is a column writer for NY Times' weekly Circuits e-magazine.) Enjoy! ================================ • Download and install the Google toolbar. Not only does it put the Google search box into your browser full-time, but it also blocks pop-up ads and fills in forms for you. For Windows at httptoolbar.google.com . (Ad blocking, form-filling and Google's search box are already built into the Apple's Web browser, Safari.) • Phrase your question in the form of an answer. So instead of typing, What is the average rainfall in the Amazon basin, you might get better results by typing The average rainfall in the Amazon basin is. • This is an old one, but very important Put quotes around phrases that must be searched together. If you put quotes around electric curtains, Google won't waste your time finding one set of Web pages containing the word electric and another set containing the word curtains. • Similarly, put a hyphen right before any word you want screened out. If you're looking up dolphins, for example, you'll have to wade through a million Miami Dolphins pages unless you search for dolphins -Miami. • Google is a global White Pages and Yellow Pages. Search for phonebookhome depot norwalk, ct, Google instantly produces the address and phone number of the Norwalk Home Depot. This works with names (phonebookrobert jones las vegas, NV) as well as businesses. Don't put any space after phonebook. And in all of the following examples, don't type the quotes I'm showing you here. • Google is a package tracker. Type a FedEx or UPS package number (just the digits); when you click Search, Google offers a link to its tracking information. • Google is a calculator. Type in an equation (32+23453-234=). • Google is a units-of-measurement converter. Type teaspoons in a gallon, for example, or centimeters in a foot. • Google is a stock ticker. Type in AAPL or MSFT, for example, to see a link to the current Apple or Microsoft stock price, graphs, financial news and so on. • Google is an atlas. Type in an area code, like 212, to see a Mapquest map of the area. • Google is Wal-Mart's computer. Type in a UPC bar code number, such as 036000250015, to see the description of the product you've just scanned in. (Thanks to the Google Blog, httpgoogle.blogspace.com , for this tip and the next couple.) • Google is an aviation buff. Type in a flight number like United 22 for a link to a map of that flight's progress in the air. Or type in the tail number you see on an airplane for the full registration form for that plane. • Google is the Department of Motor Vehicles. Type in a VIN (vehicle identification number, which is etched onto a plate, usually on the door frame, of every car), like JH4NA1157MT001832, to find out the car's year, make and model. • For hours of rainy-day entertainment, visit httplabs.google.com . Here, you'll find links to new, half-finished Google experiments-like Google Voice, in which you call (650) 623-6706, speak the words you want to search for and then open your browser to view the results. Disclaimer It wasn't working when I tried it. (Ditto a lot of these experiments.) • Poke around the Services & Tools link on the Google.com home page and you'll find some of the better-known lesser-known Google features, if that makes any sense. For example, there's Froogle (product search), News, Groups (Internet discussion boards), Google Catalogs (hundreds of scanned-in product catalogs), Images (find graphics and photos from other people's Web sites), Blogger (publish your own online journal), Google language translation, Google Answers (pay a couple of bucks to have a professional researcher find the answers for you) and much more. Notice from BuffaloHELP: Copied from https://www.englishforums.com/English/TipsEffectiveGoogleSearch/bvdck/post.htm Do not break our forum rules.
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Hello friends! This topic is so important because most of computer problems can be prevented (assuming one problem leads to another) we know early the small problem it gets. like a child our computer communicates with us throug beep sounds(also called as ERROR CODES IN A PC). Let us look at it one by one Have a nice day! Notice from jlhaslip: Read PM. Cut and Paste is Plagarism. Read the Xisto readme.