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Colocation

Colocation: In general, colocation is moving or placing things together, sometimes implying a proper order. On the Internet, this term (often spelled "colocation" or "co-location") is used to mean the provision of space for a customer's telecommunications equipment on the service provider's premises. For example, a Web site owner could place the site's own computer servers on the premises of the Internet service provider (ISP) who provides co-location hosting services.

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Microsoft FrontPage – An Introduction


Microsoft's FrontPage editing tool is one of the most commonly used web site editing tools today. It is easy to learn and offers the flexibility to manage your website as it grows. Novice users are able to create attractive and functional websites, while more advanced users can accomplish more robust tasks such as working with CGI scripts and modifying the actual HTML of the web pages.

FrontPage is designed as a WYSIWYG application. WYSIWYG is an acronym for "What You See Is What You Get". This means you basically draw your web pages as you want them to look and FrontPage generates the appropriate HTML to accomplish the task. It is a well-designed Web page editor loaded with easy-to-use options and page elements that allow users to create a decent Web site quickly. The application is designed to mimic Microsoft Office in look and feel, while allowing users to easily build Web pages with drag-and-drop functionality. With the software installed on a user's computer, they can quick develop Web documents with elements drawn from other Office documents.

As your website grows the content contained within the site can become difficult to keep updated. Keeping your sites content current is a time consuming task, often considerably larger than the initial development of the site. The use of FrontPage provides users with the power to easily manage content on a site-wide basis instead of on a page-by-page basis. This eases the normally daunting task of website management.

What makes FrontPage different from other Web design software is the inclusion of unique server extensions that support special features that are not available with other Web design utilities. For example:
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'Publish' your website directly to your account, without any need for FTP.

2. FrontPage's 'Web-Bots' make it easy to place things such as forms and guest books on a site without having to learn complex scripting.
3. Edit your site 'on the fly', meaning that FrontPage can log you directly into your site on the server to edit the pages in real time, rather than having to make changes locally and then re-upload all the changed files.

FrontPage Server Extensions are server-side components that let FrontPage interact directly with the Web server. Most web-hosting providers offer FrontPage Server Extensions to their customers as an integrated part of their hosting packages. Server extensions are native to the Windows hosting platform, but are also widely available on various Unix hosting platforms as well. Through the server extensions, users can upload and maintain their Web site directly through the FrontPage application, without the need for a separate FTP application. Web authors can also utilize other innovative features, such as traffic reports that can be generated daily, weekly or month. These reports can track hits, referred domains, and search strings. The software also allows Web authors to develop database-driven Web sites. The Database Interface Wizard simplifies the creation of dynamic databases that can interact with the Web site.

This is just a touch of what FrontPage can do. By using the features of FrontPage to your advantage, you can easily make the creation and maintenance of your website a much simpler task.


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