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Database based website
Will MySQL manage to serve about HUNDRED to 500 end users concurrently I guess that may be my main problem. Will a website dependant on database be sluggish or faster than the usual more traditional website where it is mainly based about individual files Effectively, that’s a little an ambiguous dilemma. Yes it can handle that many users. Are you drinking slower Much reduced. Much much very much slower. If that you’re worried about speed, look into caching. MY SPOUSE AND I often build databases backend websites making use of Access, Mysql as well as SQL. To your requirements Access will in all probability strain at high, but MySql and SQL will contend fine. Are you drinking slower, yes theoretically, but as long as there is a good database device, and good rule, you won’t detect any different. It’s a bit just like the argument should you host in england or the INDIVIDUALS. The speed variance is so little so it makes no difference in any way.
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Tagged Database Device, Databases, Dependant, Dilemma, End Users, England, Mysql, Probability, Sql, Variance
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Active drop-down lists
I am just just wondering when anyone can recommend what the most effective (or only) technique of having dropdown listings that affect the other page almost right away. That’s probably not a very good description actually… To give an example, usually used at order forms and so on., when you’re asked to decide on a country a single drop-down list, the page can refresh quickly but keep all of the correct info after which the drop-down list below could have different contents depending on the previous one particular. Hence, if the initial drop-down list had been a country choose which selected england the next one may be updated to display all the counties, or places, in the UNITED KINGDOM. Formerly suffering with tinnitus learning php as well as MySQL recently and also I can’t visualize any way to do this using simply them. Is it achievable Or is it oftimes be a JavaScript function Any help can be great! Gives thanks! I’m guessing you’d need to use Javascript. You can probably find a script that is going to do what you are considering if you seek around. http: //javascript. web. com/forms/ e. g. Specifically, you are considering AJAX. But some … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, Drop Down List, England, Initial Drop, Javascript Function, Javascript Web, Tinnitus, United Kingdom
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CONTRACTS
Greetings everyone. We are doing a few personal sites if anyone is recently for dollars albeit a minimized rate. I haven’t actually got enough money to view a lawyer right now, and I was looking for a good example of a contract which i could give my own clients. MY SPOUSE AND I found this: http: //www. mediasurgery. company. uk/articles/2006/10/22/our-completely-free-web-design-contract-web-site-design-development-document/ ONE: Is it any good I am pondering using it……… ONLY TWO: Thought you lot could possibly be interested if its, ‘cos it’s no cost. Or at least your could employ it as a template to construct your own, MY SPOUSE AND I suppose….. What can you lot reckon This goes back to the DO IT YOURSELF (do-it-yourselfers). I don’t advise anyone that owns a small business to design their own website. It isn’t their specialitzation in most instances. Just like a designer shouldn’t construct some DIY agreement. Go to an attorney and give them the details of this business. Of course, you can modifiy similar to this, but it isn’t written for your online business. More importantly, it isn’t written for the state/country normally. An attorney from the U. S. can draft a much better/detailed/specific contract for approximately $150. … Continue reading
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Tagged Contract Web, Contracts, Development Document, England, Enough Money, Example Of A Contract, Free Web Design, Greetings, Instances, Lawyer, Own Website, Personal Sites, Small Business, Uk Articles, Web Design Contract, Web Site Design, Web Site Design Development
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Setting up a website with content for 2 different countries (both in English)
Our companys HQ is at the U. UTES. but we use a new office london. We are redesigning our how does a person launch in May and i am debating how most effective to incorporate the british isles focused site. England site will end up being a subfolder area. com/uk (or similar because. co. uk is taken) Content will be 98% the very same C basically a niche site within a web page to switch released different terminology, track visits and highlight a few different products. – Will much duplicate content injured our search rankings How will news, press releases in addition to newsletter content fit in Will all have to be duplicated as effectively (headache) – How could i setup geo-targeting through IP address so people in BRITAIN, Europe land on that section of the website (may deserve its own post) Any thoughts or suggestions will be much appreciated!
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Tagged Address, British Isles, countries, Different Products, England, Europe, Fit, Headache, Hq, launch, New London, Newsletter Content, Niche, Office London, Press Releases, Search Rankings, Setting Up A Website, Site Web, Utes, Web Page
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