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- .htaccess
the default name of Apache’s directory-level configuration file.
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- ACL
- Access Control List
- Blowfish
a keyed, symmetric block cipher, designed in 1993 by Bruce Schneier.
- Browser
a software application that enables a user to display and interact with text, images, and other information typically located on a web page at a website on the World Wide Web.
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- bzip2
a free software/open-source data compression algorithm and program developed by Julian Seward.
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- CGI
Common Gateway Interface is an important World Wide Web technology that enables a client web browser to request data from a program executed on the web server.
- Changelog
a log or record of changes made to a project.
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- Client
a computer system that accesses a (remote) service on another computer by some kind of network.
- column
a set of data values of a particularly simple type, one for each row of the table.
a packet of information sent by a server to a World Wide Web browser and then sent back by the browser each time it accesses that server.
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- CSV
Comma-separated values
- DB
- look at Database
- Database
an organized collection of data.
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- Engine
- look at Storage Engines
- PHP extension
a PHP module that extends PHP with additional functionality.
- FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions is a list of commonly asked question and their answers.
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- Field
one part of divided data/columns.
- Foreign key
a column or group of columns in a database row that points to a key column or group of columns forming a key of another database row in some (usually different) table.
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- GD
Graphics Library by Thomas Boutell and others for dynamically manipulating images.
- GD2
- look at GD
- GZip
GZip is short for GNU zip, a GNU free software file compression program.
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- host
any machine connected to a computer network, a node that has a hostname.
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- hostname
the unique name by which a network-attached device is known on a network.
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- HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the primary method used to transfer or convey information on the World Wide Web.
- HTTPS
a HTTP-connection with additional security measures.
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- IEC
- International Electrotechnical Commission
- IIS
Internet Information Services is a set of internet-based services for servers using Microsoft Windows.
- Index
a feature that allows quick access to the rows in a table.
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- IP
“Internet Protocol” is a data-oriented protocol used by source and destination hosts for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork.
- IP Address
a unique number that devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.
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- IPv6
IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) is the latest revision of the Internet Protocol (IP), designed to deal with the long-anticipated problem of its predecessor IPv4 running out of addresses.
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- ISAPI
Internet Server Application Programming Interface is the API of Internet Information Services (IIS).
- ISP
An Internet service provider is a business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services.
- ISO
International Standards Organization
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- JPEG
a most commonly used standard method of lossy compression for photographic images.
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- JPG
- look at JPEG
- Key
- look at Index
- LATEX
a document preparation system for the TeX typesetting program.
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- Mac
Apple Macintosh is a line of personal computers designed, developed, manufactured, and marketed by Apple Inc.
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- macOS
the operating system which is included with all currently shipping Apple Macintosh computers in the consumer and professional markets.
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- mbstring
The PHP mbstring functions provide support for languages represented by multi-byte character sets, most notably UTF-8.
If you have troubles installing this extension, please follow 1.20 I receive an error about missing mysqli and mysql extensions., it provides useful hints.
- Media type
A media type (formerly known as MIME type) is a two-part identifier for file formats and format contents transmitted on the Internet.
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- MIME
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions is an Internet Standard for the format of e-mail.
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- module
modular extension for the Apache HTTP Server httpd.
- mod_proxy_fcgi
an Apache module implementing a Fast CGI interface; PHP can be run as a CGI module, FastCGI, or directly as an Apache module.
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- MySQL
a multithreaded, multi-user, SQL (Structured Query Language) Database Management System (DBMS).
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- MySQLi
the improved MySQL client PHP extension.
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- mysql
the MySQL client PHP extension.
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- OpenDocument
an open standard for office documents.
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- OS X
look at macOS.
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Portable Document Format is a file format developed by Adobe Systems for representing two-dimensional documents in a device-independent and resolution-independent format.
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- PEAR
the PHP Extension and Application Repository.
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- PCRE
Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions is the Perl-compatible regular expression functions for PHP
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- PHP
short for “PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor”, is an open-source, reflective programming language used mainly for developing server-side applications and dynamic web content, and more recently, a broader range of software applications.
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- port
a connection through which data is sent and received.
- primary key
A primary key is an index over one or more fields in a table with unique values for every single row in this table. Every table should have a primary key for easier accessing/identifying data in this table. There can only be one primary key per table and it is named always PRIMARY. In fact, a primary key is just an unique key with the name PRIMARY. If no primary key is defined MySQL will use first unique key as primary key if there is one.
You can create the primary key when creating the table (in phpMyAdmin just check the primary key radio buttons for each field you wish to be part of the primary key).
You can also add a primary key to an existing table with ALTER TABLE or CREATE INDEX (in phpMyAdmin you can just click on ‘add index’ on the table structure page below the listed fields).
- RFC
Request for Comments (RFC) documents are a series of memoranda encompassing new research, innovations, and methodologies applicable to Internet technologies.
- RFC 1952
GZIP file format specification version 4.3
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- Row (record, tuple)
represents a single, implicitly structured data item in a table.
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- Server
a computer system that provides services to other computing systems over a network.
- Storage Engines
MySQL can use several different formats for storing data on disk, these are called storage engines or table types. phpMyAdmin allows a user to change their storage engine for a particular table through the operations tab.
Common table types are InnoDB and MyISAM, though many others exist and may be desirable in some situations.
- socket
a form of inter-process communication.
- SSL
Secure Sockets Layer, (now superseded by TLS) is a cryptographic protocol which provides secure communication on the Internet.
- Stored procedure
a subroutine available to applications accessing a relational database system
- SQL
Structured Query Language
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- table
a set of data elements (cells) that is organized, defined and stored as horizontal rows and vertical columns where each item can be uniquely identified by a label or key or by its position in relation to other items.
- tar
a type of archive file format, from “Tape Archive”.
- TCP
Transmission Control Protocol is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite.
- TCPDF
PHP library to generate PDF files.
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- trigger
a procedural code that is automatically executed in response to certain events on a particular table or view in a database
- unique key
- A unique key is an index over one or more fields in a table which has a unique value for each row. The first unique key will be treated as primary key if there is no primary key defined.
- URL
Uniform Resource Locator is a sequence of characters, conforming to a standardized format, that is used for referring to resources, such as documents and images on the Internet, by their location.
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- Web server
A computer (program) that is responsible for accepting HTTP requests from clients and serving them web pages.
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- XML
Extensible Markup Language is a W3C-recommended general-purpose markup language for creating special-purpose markup languages, capable of describing many different kinds of data.
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- ZIP
a popular data compression and archival format.
- Zlib
an open-source, cross-platform data compression library by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler.
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- Content Security Policy
The HTTP Content-Security-Policy response header allows web site administrators to control resources the user agent is allowed to load for a given page.