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]]>For Internet Explorer 7.x and 8.x
For Internet Explorer 9.x and 10.x
For Firefox 1.5x and Above
For Mozilla 1.x and Above
For Opera
For AOL 3.x and Above
For Safari 1.x for Macintosh OS X
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]]>For example, you would like your main page to be linked to other website or subfolder, then place the below script in a file and name the file as index.html in your website root directory.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>This is test </TITLE>
</HEAD>
<FRAMESET>
<FRAMESET rows>
<FRAME src=”http://www.domain.com/file.ext”>
</FRAMESET>
</HTML>
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]]>Microsoft Windows
1. To printscreen from Microsoft Windows Operating System, you may need to have IBM/Windows Keyboard.
2. Click on the print screen(may be “prt sc” for some keyboard) button from keyboard once.
3. From your keyboard, run Windows Key + r to open run console, then key in “mspaint” and press enter. OR
You may go to Windows Start Button, All Programs -> Accessories -> Paint (With Windows Vista).
4. Paste your screenshot with Keyboard Ctr + v or go to toolbar, select Edit and Paste.
5. Save your image file with either JPEG(.jpg) or PNG(.png) file type.
**Please do not save with BMP format
Linux (Ububtu GNOME)
1. Go to main menu.
2. Click on Applications -> Accessories -> Take Screenshot.
3. Save the screenshot as JPEG(.jpg) or PNG(.png) file type.
Mac
1. On the keyboard, hit on “Command-Shift-3” to get the screenshot.
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]]>This is commonly used to deliver emails from your website (verification emails, contact form, feedback page etc.)
1. Install the SMTP module and enable it
2. Configure SMTP Authentification for the account
Note : Below worldfortesting.com setting is sample setting, please use your own domain/ email account setting for the SMTP function to work
You should receive a test email in your Inbox if the configuration is correct / SMTP setting well configured. Such as below image :
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]]>Applies to :
To perform this task, you need to have :
formmail.cgi is free script from Matt’s Script Archive, Inc. If you post information to formmail.cgi, it will send the information to a specified email address. Please note that formmail.cgi is available only upon request. If you would like to have a copy, please send your request to [email protected], stating your domain name. Alternatively, you can also download it at http://www.scriptarchive.com/formmail.html.
@referers = ('worldwidemart.com','209.196.21.3');
… with …
@referers = ('www.mydomain_name');
For example, if your web site is at http://www.my-company-name.com, then the line is…
@referers = ('www.my-company-name.com');
Replace the line …
@recipients = &fill_recipients(@referers);
… with ….
@recipients = ('^yourself\@yourdomain\.com');
For example, if formmail.cgi is suppose to send information to the email address [email protected], then the line is…
@recipients = ('^my_name\@my-company-name\.com');
<form name="feedback_form" action="./cgi-bin/formmail.cgi" method="post">
The part that you should edit is …
action="./cgi-bin/formmail.cgi"
The “action” part should point to your formmail.cgi with respect to the location of your form. Your form should include the “recipients” field.
Your form should include this line within the open and close tags of the form.
<input name="recipient" value="[email protected]" type="hidden">
For example, if the information is supposed to be sent to [email protected], then the line will look like…
<input name="recipient" value="[email protected]" type="hidden">
If these 2 things are done correctly, should work on the whole. There are many other configurations available. Please read the README file for more details. (You can download the README file to your local hard disk, then use a text editor to open the README file.)
Please remember to upload your configured back to the server in ASCII mode, and the set the permissions of formmail.cgi as follows: User: read, write, execute; Group: read, execute; Others: read, execute.
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Here is a tool that can generate strong passwords.
Characters
These passwords are at least 16 characters long. Along with upper and lower-case characters, they require multiple occurrences of digits and special symbols. Such passwords provide the best possible protection, though are rather hard to remember.
Password
Example of strong password
e{ZQJe.*~K@P
Here is a tool to check your password complexity.
Type your password | |
It is recommended that your root or email account password meet the following requirements:
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