Thursday, July 17, 2008

Use Cgi For Quality Websites

Writen by Kevin Dark

Few people now some of the newer terms used in Internet protocol request and guides. CGI is one of the largest culprits. CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface and deals directly with how and why a website is displayed.

CGI acts as a means for the server where the website is stored to more readily find and display the website. Compared to the HTTPD format that is far more common, CGI is faster and more reliable in every way.

CGI uses smarter technology to bridge the gap between the server and someone trying to access a page. This gap has to do with the way the information is sent back and fourth to properly display the page. CGI acts as a single entity reaching out for the information. While HTTPD sends out several signals that bounce from place to place until the server is located. This is a very random way of locating websites and is the most common reason that a Cannot Find Server message is displayed. There may not be anything wrong with the server or the website itself, but the HTTPD is not functioning properly thereby sending an error message.

CGI takes the number of error messages down to nearly nothing as it is very reliable in finding servers with its single entity type retrieval method. CGI is becoming more widespread as websites tire of visitors being unable to find their site because of an error message being displayed. Using CGI does require a lot of changes to your websites. This is due to the fact that CGI operates on different codes. These codes must be pre-written to ensure that the CGI will be able to function properly. Web design and SEO companies can be of great service in this area. There are many to choose from. You should make sure and do you research and only work with a reputable company that will not embed spy-ware or other malicious data into the codes for your site. This could cause harm to your computer and those of your viewers.

XML is another term that people are having a difficult time understanding as computer nerds all over the world laugh at their ignorance. The concept of XML is simple and complicated all at the same time. Related to HTML, XML deals more with describing information than to displaying it like HTML.

XML stands for Extensible Markup Language. Not to be confused, XML does not replace HTML but is designed to complement HTML. XML is designed to structure and describe a website while HTML is used to display the website. XML authors must define their own tags instead of using preset tags that come HTML.

It is believed that XML will be used in the future for all data transmission and manipulation over the web. It is best to learn it now before it becomes used in all applications so that you can get a firm grasp of the concept. There are several sites that feature basic and advanced tutorials on the subject, check them out for some great knowledge. Also keep going back to these websites so that you can keep up to date with all the news on websites and other important information. They might be able to offer you a software package for a discount price. These websites are there to help people like you out. So use them to your advantage.

Kevin Dark is an online marketer. Read more on cgi and xml.

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