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Friday, 5th Sep 2008

digi-masters.com Glossary

 

PayPal

Category:  ecommerce

PayPal is an e-commerce business allowing payments and money transfers be made through the internet. It serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods such as cheques and money orders. PayPal performs payment processing for online vendors, auction sites, and other corporate users, for which it charges a fee.

For more information please visit PayPal.

 

Categories

Category:  ecommerce

When referring to an e-commerce web site a category is a group of products that related to each other. For example milk and cheese would both fall under the category of dairy.

 

Search

Category:  ecommerce

The search facility allows visitors to search through the products in your store by typing words into a text field. Other search options can be made available, for example to filter out any items older than a specified date.

 

Shopping Basket

Category:  ecommerce

An online shopping basket is a virtual representation of a shopping basket. Visitors add items from the online shop into the basket. This basket is then taken to the virtual checkout to pay for the goods/services.

 

Checkout

Category:  ecommerce

An online checkout enables visitors to pay for items they have gathered into their online shopping basket.

Card details are entered into a secure web page allowing for instant money transactions.

 

Secure Area

Category:  ecommerce

A secure area is an encrypted web page or page which allows the site visitor to enter sensitive information in a secure manner.

The encryption alters the data when it is sent to or recieved from the secure server. If the information is intercepted in any way (a common hacking technique) then it appears to be garbage and is totally indecipherable.

 

Email Forwarding

Category:  email

Email forwarding is a term used to describe the redirection of emails from one address to another. For example you may wish to set up a number of email addresses but only wish to have one email inbox. In this case email forwarding is the ideal solutions, any emails sent to these alternative addresses are redirected to a single address.

 

Email Spam Filters

Category:  email

A global problem with emails at the present time is what is called 'spam'. This is an email sent in large numbers to randomised or somehow collected email addresses, normally these emails contain adverts for various products or services that may be considered unsavoury or may contain malicous files such as a virus.

Due to the nature of the email system used across the world it is impossible to completely eliminate spam. Spam filters work to attempt to identify and act upon possible spam emails by various methods.

Spam filters can act upon suspected spam emails in a number of different ways, either deleting, marking or redirecting these emails. It is important to note that spam filters are not totally infallible and will identify legitimate emails as spam on occasion.

 

POP3

Category:  email

Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) is a protocol used to gain access to emails in an email inbox. POP3 is used by email programs such as Outlook Express, Thunderbird, KMail and Apple's Mail program.

 

SMTP

Category:  email

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is a protocol for sending emails. SMTP is the standard protocol for sending emails across the internet.

 

WebMail

Category:  email

Webmail is a method of checking emails using a web browser to view a web page. This is useful if you are on the move and need to monitor your emails or if you do not use apersonal computer and often use public computers.

The two most common types of web mail system are Horde and Squirrel Mail. There are of course also proprietory webmail systems such as Hotmail and Gmail.

 

Administration Section

Category:  other

An Administration Section is a private area for the owner of the web site to update certain features on the site such as shop, news or gallery items.

This section may also allow for updates of certain site details such as contact details, number of items per page and other such features. The scope of an Administration Section is limited only by the clients requirements.

 

Forms & Fields

Category:  other

A form is made up of a number of fields. A field essentially a tool to allow a visitor to answer a question on a form. There are a number of different types, the more common ones are shown below.

A text field:
News Item Title:
News Item Text:
Drop down box:
Text area:
Check boxes:
Option one Option two Option three
Radio buttons:
Option one Option two Option three
 

cPanel

Category:  other

cPanel is an advanced control panel system that allows the user to change a wide variety of aspects of their web hosting service settings through an easy to use graphical interface.

For more information about cPanel visit wikipedia.

 

Bandwidth

Category:  other

Bandwidth refers to the amount of information transferred between the web server and visitors to a site. This is measured in bytes.

For more information about bytes visit wikipedia.

 

Storage Space

Category:  other

In this case Storage Space refers to the amount of space on the web server for storing the web site. This includes text, pictures and other types of data. This is measured in bytes.

For more information about bytes visit wikipedia.

 

Redirect

Category:  other

A redirect is a controlled movement of a visitor from one site to another. For example if a user navigates to http://www.yourdomain.com/UK/ they can be automatically redirected to http://www.yourdomain.co.uk/

 

AWStats

Category:  other

AWStats is an advanced statistics monitoring system which allows the client to view information concerning visitors to the web site. Information includes such things as country of origin, volume of traffic at specific times, keywords used on search engines to locate the web site and bandwidth used.

If you wish to learn more then visit the AWStats website.

 

Screen Readers

Category:  other

Screen readers are programs made to read text from a screen. The main use for these programs is for partially sighted or blind people to be able to use a computer without assistance. During recent years UK laws have changed to ensure that people using screen readers are not discriminated against.

 

C/C++ Programming

Category:  technical

C is a well established programming language that allows development of applications that can be executed with no additional files required except the executable file. C can be compiled on most operating systems and all major ones, the resulting binary can also be executable or a linkable library. C++ ("C Plus Plus") is a newer and more powerful version of C, it has the same multiple operating system uses.

 

Java Programming

Category:  technical

Java is an extensive language built from many small packages each of which contain various types of tools. Java will execute on many different operating systems at several different levels making it very versatile. Execution time with Java is a little slower than C/C++ but this is not always an issue, Java also requires a 'Java Virtual Machine' to be installed onto the operating system.

 

Visual Basic Programming

Category:  technical

Visual Basic is not a basic language - it is powerful enough for most applications and is extensible using C/C++ link libraries. Visual Basic was designed to build applications with graphical interfaces quickly and reliably although it is limited to Microsoft operating systems and requires the Visual Basic libraries to be installed onto the operating system. The speed of execution is medium, somewhere between C/C++ and Java.

 

Perl / PHP

Category:  technical

Perl and PHP are scripting languages that are relatively powerful, they will execute on most operating systems and perform tasks on servers around the world all day long. PHP is commonly used to provide dynamic web sites, digi-masters.com use PHP for most web sites, but it is also powerful as a scripting language. Perl is mostly used as a scripting language although a web server can be configured to provide dynamic Perl content.

 

Linux / UNIX / BSD

Category:  technical

Linux, UNIX and BSD are operating systems commonly used for servers, often they will have no graphical interface or even a monitor and are instead connected to remotely. These operating systems are very powerful and reliable and are available free of charge and also commercial versions for a small charge, the operating system is usually completly open-source which allows anybody to view and compile the operating system and its tools.

 

SQL / Database

Category:  technical

Databases are essential to the modern world and are used in many formats to store many different types of data. Databases store records containing a set of fields within tables of records, a programmer can then use a query language such as SQL to insert, update, delete and retrieve records as required. Because a database is simply a list of well organised data operations can be executed very quickly and the programmer can affect the results by using many different options to filter, sort, organise, etc.

 

Flash

Category:  technical

Adobe Flash (previously Macromedia) is an animation tool designed for the Internet and portable media, it uses sophisticated compression techniques and vector graphics to minimise the total file size and therefore the speed at which it loads. Flash is a powerful graphics tool but it also contains a scripting language allowing complete interactivity and near limitless application possiblities.

 

Virus / Trojan

Category:  technical

Many people are familiar with the term Virus but the risks and effects of a Virus on a users computer is often unknown, a Virus can infect a computer in many ways but the most common is via email or web browsers. A Virus will often not identify itself and without adequate anti-virus software can lie undetected indefinately, the Virus could be sending spam emails from your computer, it could be retrieving and recording personal data or it could be malicous and deleting random files from the computer eventually rendering it unusable. A Trojan is similar to a virus however it opens your computer to connections from the Internet from which a malicous user can control your computer from anywhere in the world, the effect is similar to a Virus but often much worse. An example of a Trojan's use is for a hacker to control thousands of computers infected with a particular Trojan and simulatenously command them to attack a web server causing the web server to overload and cease functioning, reasons can be for personal gain, extortion and many other reasons.

At the time of writing this there are some free anti-virus applications but we recommend AVG Anti-Virus.

 

Spyware / Malware

Category:  technical

Spyware and Malware are similar, usually installed on a computer without the users knowledge via web browsers or downloads from the Internet (such as free screensavers), the Spyware/Malware software will spy on the users activities recording information such as websites viewed, passwords entered, instant messaging conversations, etc.. The Spyware/Malware will record this information and periodically send it to the creator of the malicous software thus informing them of your personal tastes and login details for sites like eBay or Amazon, often stolen goods may be sold using your account or false credit card details used to purchase items using your account.

At the time of writing this there are several anti-spyware applications that are free to use, we recommend SpyBot Search & Destroy and (A-Squared).

 

Home Page

Category:  website

The home page is meant to introduce viewers to your site.

In larger sites, such as the Silver package and above, this page will contain minimal information about the site content but will reflect the content of the site to entice the person browsing the site to continue to other pages.

Smaller sites, such as the Bronze package, will have the majority of the site content on the home page.

 

Information Page

Category:  website

The information page contains detailed information about the purpose of the site, for example this may be information about a charity, a company or a person.

Smaller sites may do without an information page and instead have this information on the home page.

The primary reason for putting this information on a separate page is to not overwhelm the site visitor with information on the home page. The information page is there to be a source of information if the visitor wishes to read more about the site.

 

News Page

Category:  website

The news page is a list of news items, sorted into date order. This allows the visitor to keep up to date with developments to do with the site. Usually our news pages come with an Administration section.

Another useful function of the news page is to let the visitor see that the site is currently active and has been updated recently.

 

Discussion Forum

Category:  website

A discussion forum allows the site viewers to interact with each other and the site owners and administrators. Users can post messages such as questions, stories, information, etc. With a forum your site can become an online community drawing users back to your site.

 

Gallery Page

Category:  website

The gallery page is a selection of pictures showing the visitor photos or diagrams you think will be of interest. Generally our gallery pages will come with an Adminstration section allowing the site owners/administrators to modify images and their descriptions.

 

Contact Page

Category:  website

The contact page is a list of ways the visitor can contact the owner of the web site. In the case of sites developed by us this will mean a lists of contact details and a form they can fill in online to contact the owner of the web site.