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Post by stealth3si on Aug 13, 2011 23:27:23 GMT -5
It's how webpages communicate with each other and it's not that hard to learn.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Aug 14, 2011 8:40:02 GMT -5
It's how webpages communicate with each other and it's not that hard to learn. To the member I am quoting are you saying hypertext is how websites communicate with each other. If I am right on what I said in the previous sentance of this paragraph of this post than how can hypertext be used on websites so websites can communicate with each other. When a website communicates with another website than what are they communicating? To the member I am quoting do you know how to create hpertext and if so is that why you said it's not hard to learn. If I am wrong on what you meant by it's not hard to learn than let me know this.
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Post by stealth3si on Aug 15, 2011 1:01:24 GMT -5
It's used on the internet address bar and they're communicating data.
Learning/creating hypertext is almost like entering a description for an ebay item you're selling.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Sept 17, 2011 10:30:38 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows how the following works with websites that offer a sign in page and when a person wants to log out of a website that a person signed into.
What I would like to know is if a member created an account on a website such as SquishyCash, the SquishyCash forum, an email service, etc and the person wants to log into a website with a sign in page how is the website able to detect if the username and or password was put in right when a person tries to sign into a website and or how a website sign in page can detect if a username was ever registered on that website.
What I would also like to know is how is a website able to detect that a person clicked on the log out, sign out, etc button on a website the person is logged into to be able to log the person out of that website.
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Post by stealth3si on Sept 18, 2011 0:17:56 GMT -5
If you're asking how that happens I suspect it's via cookies but I could be wrong.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Oct 15, 2011 8:15:29 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows how the following works on websites that have a search box and or a web search box.
What I would like to know is when a person uses a search box (I think sometimes the search box I am referring to on websites says search in front of the box) on a website to search for something on that website than how is that website able to detect if what that person searched for on that website is on that website or not on that website.
I was also wandering if a person uses a website such as yahoo.com and they use the web search box than how is that website able to detect if what a person searched for is on any website.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Oct 23, 2011 9:22:56 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has gone to the yahoo.com website before they read this post or goes to the yahoo.com website after they read this post than did you or do you see information that says the following below.
I wanted to let members who read this post know that the following information below I have seen on the yahoo.com website more than once in Oct 2011, but I have not see the following information below every time I have gone to the yahoo.come website in Oct 2011.
Get more than Mail... Get the most captivating daily read on the Web and than under that Make Yahoo! your Homepage
If any member does say they have seen or does see the information above on the yahoo.com website than do you know why that was put on that website.
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Post by sweetangel22 on Dec 9, 2011 16:06:04 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows the answer to the following below.
What I would like to know is why sometimes when a person wants to order something on a website or contact anyone who works for the company the website is for sometimes after a person clicks on a link on a website to do either of the things I mentioned a new window opens going to a page such as the sign in page for Windows Live Mail (I think the hotmail email service is part of Windows Live Mail) or another email service instead of these two things going to a page with a form to fill out to buy something online or contact someone who works for the company a website you want to contact someone at is for
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Post by sweetangel22 on Jan 11, 2012 10:53:01 GMT -5
If any member who reads this post knows the answer to any of the following below than it would be nice of you to share the answer(s) to what you know below.
If any member who reads this post has ever seen on any website a copywrite symbol and or TM (just so members who read this post know I do know that TM stands for Trade Mark) than I was wondering if you know how the copywrite symbol is made and why the TM usually if not all of the time shows up after a word, but sort of above the word.
I was wondering what the difference between something being copywrited on a website and something having TM on a website is.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 7, 2012 7:53:31 GMT -5
I was wondering why only some and not all websites have a image of a lock to the right of a website URL.
I was wondering when a image of a lock on a website will be shown when the page(s) of a website have nothing to do with payment info when making a purchase online.
I was wondering why when I am logged into a Gmail email I see a image of lock next to the website URL.
I was wondering why the SquishyCash forum doesn't show a image of a lock next to the website URL either when I am on the sign in page and or after I have been signed into my SquishyCash forum.
I was wondering if the above things I asked only happen with a IE web browser or if what I asked above can happen with other web browsers such as Firefox, Google Chrome, etc.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 19, 2012 22:03:10 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post knows how a website such as Yahoo where people can do searches on the type of website I mentioned is able to detect when one or more words in a search is not spelled correctly to correct the word(s) that are not spelled correctly. I also was wondering how what I asked is able to detect in a search to say did you mean or something similar to this and than shows what the website thinks (I don’t know if thinks is the right word to say since I know websites are not human, but I don‘t know what other word I could say instead) a person meant in a search.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 22, 2012 10:11:00 GMT -5
I was wondering if any member who reads this post has ever seen a website you have gone to more than once say Address not valid. If you have seen what I asked than do you know why what I asked can happen.
I asked what I asked above because I have seen the Address not valid message I mentioned more than once in the past week when going to more than one website I have gone to more than once before I saw a Address not valid message. A website that what I mentioned happened at for me is the yahoo mail website when using IE.
I was wondering if any website is not working that has nothing to do with a website being worked on is slow than what could cause what I asked to be slow.
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 25, 2012 5:30:46 GMT -5
I don't know if this is the thread I should ask the following below in or if I should ask the following below in the Internet Questions thread I started.
I was wondering to any member who reads this post that is ok sharing the answer to the first and or second thing in the following than what website(s) do you like to use when doing any searches online and why do you like using that or those websites when doing searches online.
Just in case any member who reads this post isn't sure what I mean by what website(s) do you like to use when doing any searches online than what I am referring to are websites such as Yahoo, Google, Bing, etc.
I was wondering if there is one or more words that are used to describe what the type of websites Yahoo, Google, Bing, etc are. If there is one or more words to describe what I am asking than what is or are they. I asked what I asked because I know when anyone talks about IE, Google Chrome, FF, etc than those are considered internet browsers.
Below is my answer to what website I like to use when doing searches online.
What I like to use is Yahoo.
I like to use Yahoo to do searches online with because I like the layout of Yahoo before I do any searches and after I do any searches using Yahoo.
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Post by stealth3si on May 29, 2012 3:16:58 GMT -5
Why do you use yahoo instead of google?
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Post by sweetangel22 on May 29, 2012 12:29:53 GMT -5
Why do you use yahoo instead of google? To the member I am quoting are asking me what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I asked above than why did you ask what you asked in the quote I am quoting from you. To the member I am quoting did you mentioned Google in the quote I am quoting from you because you use Google to do searches with online. If I am right on what I said than why do you use Google to do searches with online. To the member I am quoting if I am right on what I said above in the first sentence of my post reply than the reason why I use Yahoo to do searches online is because of the following thing I said in a post in this thread on May 25, 2012. There is no reason that I can think of as to why I don‘t use Google to do searches with online.-I like to use Yahoo to do searches online with because I like the layout of Yahoo before I do any searches and after I do any searches using Yahoo. I went to the Google website and I noticed there are things such as Search, Images, Maps, Play, YouTube, News, Gmail, Documents, etc at the tope of the Google website. I was wondering what Play and Documents is for. I also noticed something that says I’m Feeling Lucky and I was wondering what I'm Feeling Lucky is for.
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