A static web page is a page that is always the same on the web server unless someone changes the HTML code and uploads that page to the server. The end user will always see the same thing. A dynamic page is a page that uses some kind of server side scripting language such as PHP or ASP. The page is dynamically created on the fly by the server based on user actions. This kind of page is mostly used in database driven sites such as online stores, forums and/or membership sites.
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To request a webpage from the server, an HTTP client sends the server a GET request.
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A static webpage is delivered to a user exactly as it is stored. They make up the majority of pages on the web and are pages the user cannot change. The pages of the site at the Related Link are static web pages.
Servers are used to store webpages. A server does not necessarily need to be a "special computer", either. I have a computer at home that is always on (used as a TIVO box). This same computer provides a webpage. The trick is you "need" a static IP to run a web page - something you typically won't get without a T1 (minimum). You can use a service like dyndns to provide a pointer to your computer to get around this. A static IP is simply an IP that will not change. If you have a webpage, you want people to be able to get to it; if your IP is constantly subject to change, there's no guaruntee anyone can find you.
You can work on webpage on Google Chrome. The webpages are received from the server side to the clients.
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The correct destination socket number for a webpage is 198.133.219.25:80. This is the webpage request sent from the host to the web server.
To create a webpage you do not need to pay anything. Putting it live on server will cost you money.
To upload HTML webpage to domain , you have to purchase a server. Purchasing it will give you the authority to make it live.
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