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Glossary of Terms
Web Host
A "Web
Host" is an internet provider that supplies you with the
disk space, Web address, and Web Page tools necessary for you
to have your own home page on the internet.
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ISP
Internet
Service
Provider.
This is the company that gives your home (or work) computer connection
to the internet. This company may or may not be your local
telephone or cable provider. There are literally thousands
of providers, from global companies like AOL (America OnLine)
with millions of subscribers, to local companies with a few hundred
subscribers.
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Domain
A "domain" or a "domain name"
is a unique name assigned to you. This name is registered
with a company called InterNIC. This name is the familar
"anyname.com",
or "anyname.net",
etc. Most companies get a domain name for their company's
Web site, but it is not a requirement to have a Web site.
The reasons for getting the name are many fold, but the primary
reason is that any site you create under your domain name may
be easily transported from one provider to the next, and your
users do not have to learn a new site address for you.
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Sub-domain
A "sub-domain" is simply your
site name attached to someone else's domain name. You do
not need to register this type of Web Site name, you get your
Web Host to set you up as a sub-domain of theirs. Your site
name (address) would then look like this: "mugweb.com/anyname",
or "anyname.mugweb.com".
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CookiesA
"cookie" is a named bit of text that is stored on your computer
by your web browser. It is like a programming variable that a
web site can set and then read later. Usually the cookie contains
an ID number.
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Site
A "site" is the location of your
Web Page. This is not a physical site, but rather a unique
address or name that the internet can locate.
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