The web server sends back the web page (as HTML etc) which flies back over the Internet, it arrives at your telco and eventually makes its way back to your modem and back into your computer.
Not exact matches
A cookie is a small piece of information
sent by a
web server to a
web browser, which enables the
server to collect information back from the browser.
Those tools can siphon off oceans of data — passwords, keystrokes, screen images, documents and, in some cases, recordings from computers» microphones and
Web cameras — and
send the information back to the attackers»
Web servers.
Limits of Usage Registrants and Subscribers agree not to use or run any automated system, including but not limited to «robots», «spiders», or «offline readers,» that access the Website in a manner that
sends more request messages to the Opalesque Solutions
server (s) in a given period of time than a human can reasonably produce in the same period by using a conventional
web browser.
However, access to some of our secured
web site (s) may require the use of cookies, which you must enable only cookies that get
sent back to the originating
server.
The
server stats don't show any referring sites
sending THAT many readers, and I'm also not seeing the kind of spike in traffic from
web - based email programs (Yahoo Mail, etc.) that an email newsletter pickup usually causes.
A persistent cookie consists of a text file
sent by a
web server to a
web browser, which will be stored by the browser and will remain valid until its set expiry date (unless deleted by the user before the expiry date).
They use massive streams of data —
sent via a distributed network of computers, or botnet — to inundate
web servers, so they are unable to function properly.
When you search for, say, newscientist.com, your
web browser
sends a request to a
server that translates the text - based
web address «newscientist.com» into its real address, which is a long and unmemorable string of numbers.
Every time you visit a
web page, you
send a lot of information to the
web server.
One way to informally share an e-learning course is to put it on a
web server, then
send participants the link and have them view the course.
It's called Amazon Silk, and it uses Amazon's EC2 service to accelerate
web browsing by rendering
web pages on a remote
server before
sending them to your device.
From BlackBerry OS 4.2 until 5.0 all Browsers
sent a variant of this user agent to
web servers:
RIM decided to change up the user agent that the BlackBerry browser
sends to
web servers in BlackBerry 6.
Wi - Fi (802.11 b / g) connectivity for expanded coverage, as well as faster
Web browsing and file downloading Support for T - Mobile HotSpot @Home add - on plan Enabled for T - Mobile's myFaves SM so customers can stay in touch with those who matter most with quick, one - click access via instant message, e-mail, or by calling or texting their five favorite contacts from the home screen Popular instant messaging clients: AOL ®, Yahoo! ® Windows Live ®, Google ® and ICQ ® 2 - megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, built - in flash, self - portrait mirror and full - screen viewfinder Advanced media player with search capabilities, full - screen video playback, stereo Bluetooth ® support (A2DP / AVRCP), 3.5 mm full - size stereo headset jack and dedicated volume controls - supports MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA audio and MPEG4, H. 263 and WMV video formats Roxio ® Media Manager for BlackBerry ® (included with BlackBerry ® Desktop Manager software), which allows customers to easily search for media files on their computers, view and organize them, create MP3 music files from CDs, add audio tags, create playlists and automatically copy or convert pictures, music and videos for optimal playback High - performance HTML browser for visiting favorite
Web sites while on the go Incredibly intuitive user interface with an easy - to - use trackball, dedicated «menu» and «escape» keys, and context - sensitive menus that make navigation feel instinctive and fast Full QWERTY keyboard for easy text entry Large, ultra-bright 320x240 color display for vibrant imagery Innovative light - sensing technology that automatically optimizes the screen, trackball and keyboard lighting for indoor, outdoor and dark environments E-mail and memo spell - checking available in various languages including English, French, Italian, German and Spanish Premium phone features with Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), dedicated «
send», «end» and «mute» keys, noise - cancellation technology to offset background noise, a low - distortion speakerphone for hands - free conversations, and Bluetooth ® support for hands - free use with headsets, car kits and Bluetooth peripherals Intuitive call management features such as smart dialing, conference calling, speed dialing and call forwarding Quad - band GSM / GPRS / EDGE / Wi - Fi network support for international roaming BlackBerry Maps, a mapping application that provides customers with driving directions Built - in Handango ™ InHand catalog of additional software applications available for download Support for polyphonic, MP3 and MIDI ring tones Expandable memory storage via microSD expansion slot Ultra-thin, high - capacity, removable battery that further extends the exceptional battery life for which BlackBerry smartphones are known BlackBerry ® Internet Service support allowing access to up to 10 supported e-mail accounts, including most popular ISP e-mail accounts such as Yahoo! ®, AOL ® and Gmail ® BlackBerry ® Enterprise
Server support tightly integrated with IBM Lotus ® Domino ®, Microsoft ® Exchange, and Novell ® GroupWise ®, and featuring IT policy controls for IT departments to manage usage and deployments
The language is now used for many, many things — sometimes even as the foundation for
web services to
send requests and responses, behind the scenes,
server - to -
server.
The integrated Pocket - getpocket.com will give you all the added info you need - which used to be called Read It Later, allows you save
web content to a personalised library, either by clicking a button on your desktop browser toolbar, or pointing your browser at a bookmarklet that interrogates the current page and
sends it out to the Pocket
servers.
All emails
sent from Loan Center Canada are
sent from its own
web and email
server, or alternative website.Loan Center Canada is subject to change its privacy policy at any time.
A cookie is an Internet mechanism composed of a small text file containing a unique identification number that permits a
web server to
send small pieces of information or text by means of your browser and place them on your computer's hard drive for storage.
Cookies are files
sent by
web servers to
web browsers, and stored by the
web browsers («Cookies»).
A cookie is a very small text file that is
sent to your browser from a
web server and stored on your computer's hard drive.
You agree not to engage in any of the following prohibited activities: (i) copying, distributing, or disclosing any part of the Service in any medium, including without limitation by any automated or non-automated «scraping»; (ii) using any automated system, including without limitation «robots,» «spiders,» «offline readers,» etc., to access the Service in a manner that
sends more request messages to the Company
servers than a human can reasonably produce in the same period of time by using a conventional on - line
web browser (except that Humble Bundle grants the operators of public search engines revocable permission to use spiders to copy materials from Humble Bundle for the sole purpose of and solely to the extent necessary for creating publicly available searchable indices of the materials, but not caches or archives of such materials); (iii) transmitting spam, chain letters, or other unsolicited email; (iv) attempting to interfere with, compromise the system integrity or security or decipher any transmissions to or from the
servers running the Service; (v) taking any action that imposes, or may impose in our sole judgment an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure; (vi) uploading invalid data, viruses, worms, or other software agents through the Service; (vii) collecting or harvesting any personally identifiable information, including account names, from the Service; (viii) using the Service for any commercial solicitation purposes; (ix) impersonating another person or otherwise misrepresenting your affiliation with a person or entity, conducting fraud, hiding or attempting to hide your identity; (x) interfering with the proper working of the Service; (xi) accessing any content on the Service through any technology or means other than those provided or authorized by the Service; (xii) bypassing the measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Service, including without limitation features that prevent or restrict use or copying of any content or enforce limitations on use of the Service or the content therein; (xiii) sell, assign, rent, lease, act as a service bureau, or grant rights in the Products, including, without limitation, through sublicense, to any other entity without the prior written consent of such Products» (defined below) licensors; (xiv) circumventing Service limitations on the number of Products you may purchase, including, without limitation, creating multiple accounts and purchasing a total number of Products through such multiple accounts which exceed the per - user limitations; or (xv) except as otherwise specifically set forth in a licensor's end user license agreement, as otherwise agreed upon by a licensor in writing or as otherwise allowed under applicable law, distributing, transmitting, copying (other than re-installing software or files previously purchased by you through the Service on computers, mobile or tablet devices owned by you, or creating backup copies of such software or files for your own personal use) or otherwise exploiting the Products (defined below) in any manner other than for your own private, non-commercial, personal use.
If this is a POP
server then the only copy of this email Phil would have would be on the machine he
sent it from (laptop, cell phone, or
web mail).
Cookies are small pieces of information
sent by a
web server to a
web browser which allows the
server to uniquely identify the browser on each page.
When an e-mail client or
web browser prepares such an e-mail or Web page for display, it ordinarily sends a request to the server to send the additional conte
web browser prepares such an e-mail or
Web page for display, it ordinarily sends a request to the server to send the additional conte
Web page for display, it ordinarily
sends a request to the
server to
send the additional content.
A cookie is a small amount of data that is
sent to the Users browser from a
Web server and stored on Users computer hard drive.
Normally, data
sent between your browser and
web servers is
sent in plain text — leaving you vulnerable to possible eavesdropping.
If you see packet loss (in other words, if the
web server didn't respond to one or more of the packets you
sent), this can indicate a network problem.
Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) project works like this: Instead of getting
sent directly to a
web page — say, our article on how to take photos at night — you get taken to a copy on Google's
servers.
Say, for example, you are trying to backup / data /
web / and
send it to another
server, so you use a command like rsync - a / data /
web / user@
server: / backups / data /
web / to make it happen... but you'd really like to skip syncing the / data /
web / cache / folder.
Plugin content typically resides on a remote
server and
sent to the target
web page using a secure connection.
To do this, it assigned you a unique tracking ID and
sent every single
web page you visited to Avast's
servers, associated with that unique ID.
It is an interaction between a
web browser and a
server holding a
web page in which the
server sends a Cookie to the browser, and the browser
sends it back when requesting another page.
It is an interaction between a
web browser and a
server holding a
web page in which the
server sends a Cookie to the browser, and the browser
sends -LSB-...]
The domain, open.oneplus.net, gathered private user and device data and
sent it to an Amazon
Web Service
server.
Even though it is a
Web wallet, it is very secure; nothing is ever
sent to its
servers.
Over a one - minute period the phone had
sent two million packets to the manufacturer's
web server.
But if you have multiple Plex clients on your home network and you want to take advantage of Plex's built - in support for
sending media from control applications, like Plex for iOS or the Plex Media
Server web dashboard, you'll run into a problem really quickly.
The
web browser will route the data through other
servers where it's compressed before being
sent to you.
This extension uses Google's own
servers to compress the
web pages you are visiting before
sending them to you (don't worry, pages accessed using private connections (HTTPS) or in incognito tabs will not be optimized or seen by Google).
What Gboard
sends to Google: • When you do a search, Gboard
sends your query to Google's
web servers so Google can process your query and
send you search results.
This economy and time isn't the time to lose your precious resume.One of the best things I tell people that they could do is to put their resume online, onto a
web page.A) It's safe on another
server not just on your computerB) Actually
sending employers a link to your resume is a great way to get it noticed fast.Love the article Kim as usual.Randy
Built DRI's interactive website — using ASP.Net — that permitted users to enter a specific set of criteria for retrieving data and
send their queries to the underlying database on the
web server.
Example resumes for this position highlight responsibilities like designing and developing
web applications with Dojo, Javascript, CSS, HTML, HTML5, MySQL, and Perl - Catalyst; implementing
web application caches to allow mobile webpages working offline, store data to RAM, and
send data to the
server when the network is available.
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Server (LDAP), Netscape Proxy
Server, Apache, TOMCAT, IBM
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• Installed, configured, and managed multiple
web sites supporting global e-commerce and e-business credit in technical environments comprised of Solaris 8 - 10 (LDOMS, ZFS, RAID, ZONES, CONTAINERS), Aix 6.1 - 7.1, Linux 4.0 - 5.5, Web Sphere MQ, Apache, Jboss, ATG, DB2, Oracle, MySQL and VMware • Optimized data security through close cooperation between Network Administration, Unix System Administration, NT Administration, DBA, and Backup and Recovery Administration teams • Installed Emulex LPFc, EMC Power path, Navisphere, Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas cluster server, Veritas File system, Veritas Net Backup etc. and archived original configuration • Utilized expertise in managing and performance tuning major RDBMS Oracle / Sybase / SQL / Informix / DB2 / ATG / SAP • Built and configured IBM, HP and Sun servers, EMC, TSM and Sun SAN • Architected Disaster Recovery System, conducted testing, observed fail errors, and reset the systems • Compiled opensource applications and packages as necessary for the source of both Solaris and RPM packages • Installed and configured Nagios, Cacti and MRTG graphing tool to monitor and visualize servers and network devices • Managed Send Mail, SFTP, FTP, HTTP, SSL, SSH, DHCP, DNS, NIS, NIS +, DHCP, LDAP, Apache, Tomcat, Web Sphere, BMC Patrol, HP Open View, and Nagios • Coordinated efforts among Development, QA, Production, DR, Systems, DBA, Production, Support, Network Administration, and Applications groups for project completion ahead of schedule and under budget • Planned and developed projects, performed user acceptance tests, and applied patches to fix bugs • Served as liaison with vendors multiple vendors including Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, Red Hat Linux, Oracle, Sun, and Symantec resolving hardware and software issues in a timely and professional man
web sites supporting global e-commerce and e-business credit in technical environments comprised of Solaris 8 - 10 (LDOMS, ZFS, RAID, ZONES, CONTAINERS), Aix 6.1 - 7.1, Linux 4.0 - 5.5,
Web Sphere MQ, Apache, Jboss, ATG, DB2, Oracle, MySQL and VMware • Optimized data security through close cooperation between Network Administration, Unix System Administration, NT Administration, DBA, and Backup and Recovery Administration teams • Installed Emulex LPFc, EMC Power path, Navisphere, Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas cluster server, Veritas File system, Veritas Net Backup etc. and archived original configuration • Utilized expertise in managing and performance tuning major RDBMS Oracle / Sybase / SQL / Informix / DB2 / ATG / SAP • Built and configured IBM, HP and Sun servers, EMC, TSM and Sun SAN • Architected Disaster Recovery System, conducted testing, observed fail errors, and reset the systems • Compiled opensource applications and packages as necessary for the source of both Solaris and RPM packages • Installed and configured Nagios, Cacti and MRTG graphing tool to monitor and visualize servers and network devices • Managed Send Mail, SFTP, FTP, HTTP, SSL, SSH, DHCP, DNS, NIS, NIS +, DHCP, LDAP, Apache, Tomcat, Web Sphere, BMC Patrol, HP Open View, and Nagios • Coordinated efforts among Development, QA, Production, DR, Systems, DBA, Production, Support, Network Administration, and Applications groups for project completion ahead of schedule and under budget • Planned and developed projects, performed user acceptance tests, and applied patches to fix bugs • Served as liaison with vendors multiple vendors including Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, Red Hat Linux, Oracle, Sun, and Symantec resolving hardware and software issues in a timely and professional man
Web Sphere MQ, Apache, Jboss, ATG, DB2, Oracle, MySQL and VMware • Optimized data security through close cooperation between Network Administration, Unix System Administration, NT Administration, DBA, and Backup and Recovery Administration teams • Installed Emulex LPFc, EMC Power path, Navisphere, Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas cluster
server, Veritas File system, Veritas Net Backup etc. and archived original configuration • Utilized expertise in managing and performance tuning major RDBMS Oracle / Sybase / SQL / Informix / DB2 / ATG / SAP • Built and configured IBM, HP and Sun
servers, EMC, TSM and Sun SAN • Architected Disaster Recovery System, conducted testing, observed fail errors, and reset the systems • Compiled opensource applications and packages as necessary for the source of both Solaris and RPM packages • Installed and configured Nagios, Cacti and MRTG graphing tool to monitor and visualize
servers and network devices • Managed
Send Mail, SFTP, FTP, HTTP, SSL, SSH, DHCP, DNS, NIS, NIS +, DHCP, LDAP, Apache, Tomcat,
Web Sphere, BMC Patrol, HP Open View, and Nagios • Coordinated efforts among Development, QA, Production, DR, Systems, DBA, Production, Support, Network Administration, and Applications groups for project completion ahead of schedule and under budget • Planned and developed projects, performed user acceptance tests, and applied patches to fix bugs • Served as liaison with vendors multiple vendors including Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, Red Hat Linux, Oracle, Sun, and Symantec resolving hardware and software issues in a timely and professional man
Web Sphere, BMC Patrol, HP Open View, and Nagios • Coordinated efforts among Development, QA, Production, DR, Systems, DBA, Production, Support, Network Administration, and Applications groups for project completion ahead of schedule and under budget • Planned and developed projects, performed user acceptance tests, and applied patches to fix bugs • Served as liaison with vendors multiple vendors including Cisco, EMC, HP, IBM, Red Hat Linux, Oracle, Sun, and Symantec resolving hardware and software issues in a timely and professional manner
IP addresses are automatically collected by our
web server as part of demographic and profile data known as «traffic data» so that data (such as the Web pages you request) can be sent to y
web server as part of demographic and profile data known as «traffic data» so that data (such as the
Web pages you request) can be sent to y
Web pages you request) can be
sent to you.
A cookie is a small file that is
sent to your
web browser from a
web server when you access information on a website.