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Hosting Terminology Info - H
'''Hit''' - As used in reference to the World Wide Web, 'hit' means a single request from a web browser for a single item from a web server; thus in order for a web browser to display a page that contains 3 graphics, 4 'hits' would occur at the server: 1 for the HTML page, and one for each of the 3 graphics. '''Home Page''' - Originally, the default web page that your browser is set to use when it starts up. The more common meaning refers to the main web page for a business, organization, person or simply the main page out of a collection of web pages. '''Host''' - Any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on the network. It is quite common to have one host machine provide several services, such as WWW and USENET. '''Hosting''' - This term can be used to refer to the housing of a web site, email or a domain. See [http://www.cypacehosting.com|CyPace Hosting] for more details. CyPace Hosting provides Linux or Windows shared, VPS and dedicated server hosting. [image||{UP}dedicated_linux.jpg|https://www.cypacehosting.com/hspc/plans.php?series_key=138] [image||{UP}dedicated_windows.jpg|https://www.cypacehosting.com/hspc/plans.php?series_key=64] [image||{UP}shared.png|http://www.cypacehosting.com/hspc/products.php#2] '''HTML (HyperText Markup Language)''' - The coding language used to create Hypertext documents for use on the World Wide Web. HTML looks a lot like old-fashioned typesetting code, where you surround a block of text with codes that indicate how it should appear, additionally, in HTML you can specify that a block of text, or a word, is linked to another file on the Internet. '''HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol)''' - The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program (Browser) on one end, and an HTTP server program (a web server like IIS or Apache) on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
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