URL redirection Essays

  • How to Develop an SEO Friendly PHP Website?

    678 Words  | 2 Pages

    for developing an SEO friendly PHP website: • Clean URL structure: Dynamic URLs and season IDs in URL are not good so the developer need to use unique PHPSESSID variable. If the season IDs will be included in URLs so, the search engines will treat a single page with different season IDs as different pages. It leads to duplicate content which is punishable by search engines. Use keyword rich permalinks with url_rewriter tags, which makes the URLs friendly for both search engines and visitors. Also

  • Session Initiation Protocol

    1094 Words  | 3 Pages

    Control Protocol (TCP). It facilitates the initiation, termination and modification of communication session between individual or multiple recipients (unicast or multicast session), it does not know about the details of a session. SIP also supports redirection services, which make users to initiate and receive communication services from any location or network. In November 2000, SIP was accepted as permanent element of IP Multimedia System (IMS) architecture and 3GPP signaling protocol for IP-based streaming

  • Responsive Web Design

    1173 Words  | 3 Pages

    INTRODUCTION Now is the technology era for in the world, many people live with technologies in their daily life. In general, technology meant knowledge of tools improve a pre-existing solution to a problem. There were so many habits of using technologies, like using computer to do documentation works, using social network to chat with friend in other country, until now using mobile devices to view web sites. Growth in mobile devices and smartphones had eased many people access Web pages. Normally

  • Responsive Website Design And Web Design

    1189 Words  | 3 Pages

    RESPONSIVE WEB DESIGN AND MOBILE SITES An increasing number of people are using their smartphones to browse the internet and expect to do so as easily as they browse the web on a desktop computer in response to which web designers started creating mobile versions of their websites and this has created a challenge in the area of web design and development with the inability to accommodate different designs, new and compatible screen resolutions and devices. Creating a website version for each resolution

  • Security Vulnerability of the World Wide Web

    1840 Words  | 4 Pages

    Everyday tech users are increasingly engaged with web and mobile applications. These programs have many uses and can be very helpful in progressive usage. However, these applications also serve as the most accessible point of entry for malicious attackers to wreak havoc. The continual growth and usage of web-applications makes the infrastructure one that is susceptible to attack due to lack of thorough security implementation. The Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) is a community-based

  • Gf Risk Assessment Paper

    4309 Words  | 9 Pages

    Running Header: GFI: Risk Assessment UNCLASSIFIED 1 GFI: Risk Assessment UNCLASSIFED 19 GFI: Risk Assessment SGTs Cranston, Patterson, Zagurski NCOA SSG Fekete Contents 1. Background and Purpose 2. Network Inventory, Value, and Priority 3. Perimeter Security: Access Vectors, Vulnerabilities, and Solutions 4. Remote Access Vulnerabilities and Solutions 5. Authentication and Data Protection for Mobile Devices 6. Wireless Security, Vulnerabilities, and

  • Media Control and Censorship

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    Global Issues Essay: Media Control and Censorship Censorship is the suppression of media or public communication deemed disagreeable or even dangerous, by the government or some sort of group in control. Even though the freedom of speech, opinion, information and press are considered individual human rights and are rooted in democratic ideology, media censorship is not uncommon in the world, and has been popular with authoritarian regimes such as the Soviet Union. However, how has censorship changed

  • Neuroscience and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences

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    Connections Between Neuroscience and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences: Implications for Education The old paradigm of students as empty vessels waiting to be filled with knowledge has given way to the constructivist belief that students continuously build understandings based on their prior experiences and information. The idea of a fixed intelligence has given way to a more flexible perception of gradual intellectual development dependent on external stimulation (6) Our intelligence, therefore