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  2. .htaccess - Wikipedia

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    Servers often use .htaccess for rewriting long, overly comprehensive URLs to shorter and more memorable ones. Blocking (access control) Use allow/deny to block users by IP address or domain. Also used to block bad bots, rippers and referrers. SSI Enable server-side includes. Directory listing

  3. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    A server uses "Alt-Svc" header (meaning Alternative Services) to indicate that its resources can also be accessed at a different network location (host or port) or using a different protocol When using HTTP/2, servers should instead send an ALTSVC frame. [50] Alt-Svc: http/1.1="http2.example.com:8001"; ma=7200: Permanent Cache-Control

  4. WordPress - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. Content management system This article is about the open-source software (WordPress, WordPress.org). For the commercial blog host, see WordPress.com. WordPress WordPress 6.4 Dashboard Original author(s) Mike Little Matt Mullenweg Developer(s) Community contributors WordPress Foundation ...

  5. Web server directory index - Wikipedia

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    In cases where no known index.* file exists within a given directory, the web server may be configured to provide an automatically generated listing of the files within the directory instead. With the Apache web server, for example, this behavior is provided by the mod_autoindex module [9] and controlled by the Options +Indexes directive [10 ...

  6. Web hosting service - Wikipedia

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    colocation for the server(s), providing physical space, electricity, and Internet connectivity; Domain Name System configuration to define name(s) for the sites and point them to the hosting server(s); a web server running on the host; for each site hosted on the server: space on the server(s) to hold the files making up the site;

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  8. DNS blocking - Wikipedia

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    Instead of returning the valid IP address of a requested site (for example, instead of 198.35.26.96 being returned by the DNS when "www.wikipedia.org" is entered into a browser, [2] if this IP were on a block list, the DNS might reply that the domain is unknown or with a different IP address that directs to a site with a page stating that the ...

  9. WP Engine - Wikipedia

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    This was a day after its trademark policy was updated [34] to ask against usage of WP "in a way that confuses people", listing WP Engine as an example. [35] Following backlash, access to WordPress.org was temporarily restored until October 1 to allow WP Engine to build its own mirror sites two days later, [ 36 ] [ 37 ] which the company did. [ 35 ]