Re: CentOS for non-tech user

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On 09/29/2009 06:21 PM, Drew wrote:
 > Websites for example
> have moved from static html on the arpanet&  university sites to the
> rich multimedia content we see today. Back then the idea of a website
> infecting a computer was unheard of.

For completelness sake - website content hasent changed an inch in the 
last 15 years. What is served is still static content - it gets richer 
on the client side, nothing has changed on the server end at all. All 
your flash and css and js and whatnot are just static files served out.

w.r.t dynamic served content, SSI and cgi content has been around since 
the early days that lets you do most of what is being done these days ( 
remember, its not the client we are talking about here ).

- KB
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