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To CMS Or Not To CMS; That Is The Question: A Look At The Need For Content Management Systems (CMS) When Building A Website

by Jack Dawson October 28, 2015
A fair question to ask for every blogger or website owner today is whether you really need a content management system or not. After all, before the CMS, we all update our content manually then simply uploaded it to the server. It worked well then, it still works now, so is a CMS really necessary?

SEO Tools for Analyzing Your Website Just the Way Google Does

by Tobin Edward October 21, 2015
A sudden update in Google algorithm can make the marketers concerned as well as confused. Google at first evaluates a particular website and finally determines whether it is eligible for displaying in search queries or not. There are various tools, some of them are free and some of them are paid, which help you understand the evaluation methods of Google easily.

The Role Meta Keywords Play in Search Engine Ranking

by Mas rooney rooney August 27, 2010
The Meta keyword is one of the least important Meta tag yet it play an important role in the search result ranking. It does not have more importance than the Meta title, or Meta description. The purpose of using the Meta keywords is to let the search engine knows the topic of the content.

Article-Object Query Language for Distributed Cache

by Iqbal Khan May 31, 2007
NCache lets you create a scalable distributed cache in the middle-tier so you can reduce expensive trips to the database and greatly improve your application performance.

Avoiding the Impact of Spam

by Jonathan Coupal May 11, 2007
Unsolicited commercial email, also commonly known as spam, has developed a negative reputation because it is at best a waste of valuable time and at worst an offensive intrusion into one’s desktop.

Submitting Secure Information from Unsecured Pages

by Lew Newlin February 20, 2007
Using SSL encryption to secure information is server and client processor intensive, not to mention that the process can significantly slow the presentation of pages to your visitors. Not surprisingly, some webmasters have instituted an underhanded method to avoid the entire problem by placing sensitive information such as login/password inputs on home pages that are not SSL encrypted. The general programming concept seems to be that since the login/password information is being submitted to a HTTPS encrypted page, the data secure. Well not so fast.

Writing Good Software Documentation

by Adriana Iordan November 30, 2006
Writing software documentation may seem extremely easy for some of us, whereas others may consider it one of the most difficult tasks they could ever be asked to do.

Using Ajax from Perl

by Dominic Mitchell May 31, 2006
You could spend a lot of time figuring out all the pieces of JavaScript on the client side and Perl on the server side in order to work out how to use Ajax in your code. However, this is Perl; we like to be a bit lazy. Thankfully, there's already a module on CPAN to take the pain out of it: CGI::Ajax.

Build a Perl/CGI voting system

by Allan Peda March 27, 2006
This article presents a real-world example -- a Web-based voting application -- that highlights the use of minimal external modules, forgoes using client-based cookies, and takes advantage of CGI attributes.

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