Google and other search engines generally don’t like when the link on a website leads to nowhere i.e. the link is broken. This is why many websites publish external links through a forwarding page, which uses redirection techique to open the requested page. The forwarding page is a wrapper that firstly checks if the requested [...]
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Today I figured out that it is actually possible to have Javavscript functions and VBScript functions on one page and it is also possible to call a VBScript function from a JavaScript function. Previously, I didn’t think it’s possible - scripting geeks, please forgive me.
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For a web designer, the graphical aspect of a website is as important as textual. And sometimes the website’s colour palette, pictures and photographs used on a website tell more story and make a bigger impression on a visitor than the text. This is why it is so important to make the graphics right on [...]
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When carrying out the web development, it is sometimes necessary to get some information from the http request about the requester - a type of browser, IP address, various path values and so on. For that, so called server variables exist - their values are obtained from the Request object.
I personally don’t remember all of [...]
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Imagine the situation: you’re developing a website using classic ASP technology including “Include” directives. Obviously, all changes and amendments are done by you on your personal computer or a local server in your local computer network. After the changes, you upload the code to the web server, where the website is permanently hosted, and what [...]
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