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A website like I explained before is a collection of electronic pages that carry a specific set of information that is put together to be served by a website server. The website is not functional until it is published, information cannot be systematically delivered until web pages are linked and bound in a folder that reside within the server.
As soon as the website pages have been built; nicely crafted and navigation enabled, the website developer uploads or publishes them on the server’s public folder. This folder is where the server looks at when searching for a particular page that is requested. Usually the URL on the address bar is the command issue to retrieve the page that delivers the information that is searched for.
The same is also the case with web application, except that, the server cannot on its own serve dynamic pages built in any of the following: php, Asp.net, ColdFusion, Java etc. These technologies are required to be installed on a web server. The server communicates with them (i.e. Asp.net, ColdFusion, Java application server) for any specialized page building using the technologies. The server usually response with a final html page after the processing is done on the relative application server. This round trip is a series of server->application server->server-> browser brings about the result you see from the users end.
You don’t really have to know the mundane processes of the above like I said before, you can be rest assure the business of Veprox takes care of all of that.
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