What Is A Dynamic Website? Dinamic Web Pages With PHP ASP.NET PERL GCI
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What Is A Dynamic Website? Dinamic Web Pages With PHP ASP.NET PERL GCI
Post Description: What Is A Dynamic Website? Dinamic Web Pages With PHP ASP.NET PERL GCI
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This Post Was Posted On Feb 29, 2008 By webmaster #1199
Post Description: What Is A Dynamic Website? Dinamic Web Pages With PHP ASP.NET PERL GCI
Tags: What, Is, A, Dynamic, Website?, Dinamic, Web, Pages, With, PHP, ASP.NET, PERL, GCI
This Post Was Posted On Feb 29, 2008 By webmaster #1199
What Is A Dynamic Website? Dinamic Web Pages With PHP ASP.NET PERL GCI by webmaster
This is a website that its design, business logic and content are separately kept but interconnected to interact and blend with each other. Dynamic Websites are powered by a Web Content Management System, a system that allows the owner of the website to update the website's content on demand, without having to involve the developer, without having to pay each time and without having to get involved with any design or programming. Basically this means that it changes when specific instructions are trigger, - ever changing
What Is a Static Website? A static webpage is the oposite of dynamic website, it never changes and it always stays the same over and over, no matter how much you refresh the pagee.
Dome programming languages that make dynamic web pages are PHP, ASP and CGI to name a few. The most popular by far is PHP, its very much widely available and best of all is open source which means is free, not like microsoft's ASP which can cost an arm and a leg to buy a license.
if you are interested in learning more about PHP, the first step is to by a hosting plan with PHP so you can start testing your scripts. you can start by visiting our friends at www.webune.com they have php plans for people who are just beginning to learn php.
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