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Glossary I

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ICQ Number

ICQ

is an instant messaging computer program, owned by Time Warner's AOL subsidiary. The first version of the program was released in November 1996. The name ICQ is a play (an oronym) on the phrase "I seek you".


image manager

a program within xoops for uploading, storing and filing images outside of other modules

http://xoops-end-user.com/xoops02/images.htm

Stores files in upload directory.

image URL

the web file address of an image


images

pictures for use on your site -These should not be confused with banners and avartars as these are different types of pictures.



Impressions

The number of times someone click on a banner advertisement


IP

The Internet Protocol (IP) is a data-oriented protocol used for communicating data across a packet-switched internetwork.IP is a network layer protocol in the internet protocol suite and is encapsulated in a data link layer protocol (e.g., Ethernet). As a lower layer protocol, IP provides the service of communicable unique global addressing amongst computers.


IP address

An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique address that certain electronic devices use in order to identify and communicate with each other on a computer network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard (IP)—in simpler terms, a computer address. Any participating network device—including routers, computers, time-servers, printers, Internet fax machines, and some telephones—can have their own unique address. Also, many people can find personal information through IP addresses.


IP bans?

IP blocking

is the banning, by a website, mailserver, or other Internet server, of outside connections from certain IP addresses or ranges of them, the intention of this being to keep out people who are judged as hostile or undesirable.

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