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A web presence (homepage, web
offer, web appearance or website) refers to a whole
project on the World Wide Web that usually consists
of multiple documents (files, resources) which are
centralised and linked together by a uniform
navigation system known as hyperlinks.
For example, the information
available at the URL http://www.innter.net/ is a
whole web presence which operates on an Innter.Net©
webserver on the worldwide network and that
what is viewed in the browser (a program to view
websites) is a single page of the website..

Web presence is mostly created
using the technical platform independent markup
language HTML or the script language PHP. This
ensures that they can correctly be displayed on all
computers using all browsers.
There are also scripting
languages, such as JavaScript, which are executed
locally on the visitor's PC, but have limited
functionality. These types of scripting languages
generate HTML files as output, which are then
interpreted and displayed by the user's browser. The
web presence is stored on a webserver. The
webserver processes the scripts, performs the
database queries and delivers the websites to the
website visitor's browser via high-performance
Internet connections. Your customers and interested
parties can now view your web presence and
information.
For the reiable operation of
your web presence and e-mail communication Innter.Net©
provides so-called webserver and email server,
which are tailored to the requirements of your web
presence using server-side services. These
server-side services meet all the requirements to
operate modern web presences and to ensure a
reliable and high-performance portrayal of your
websites to your visitors worldwide.
The operation of these
webserver take place on high-performance server
systems (4 Way Server) in a data centre. This is
connected via dedicated multiple failsafe lines and
provide connection capacity of 9.6 Gigabit per
second. This can be translated to the equivelant of
10,000 Adsl internet connections. Not only is a high
value set on the performance capacity but also on
the system stability of the server systems. Constant
monitoring of the systems including all dedicated
lines, server systems and server-side services
webserver, PHP interpretor, MySQL database services,
e-mail, and many more) are executed by two
separately located Network Operation Centres (NOC).
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