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Consequently Dynamic Websites are emphasizing old trends

By: Smita Mathur, Thu May 10th, 2007

Dynamic web pages give easier access to the information to the website visitors they need. They easily update of creating member login areas, setting cookies, pulling product data from a database and also maintaining a web site visitor's session data to remember their selected products. Like a static HTML pages, Dynamic pages do not exist as files on server. In dynamic web sites server side code generates the content working with a backend database server. The content of dynamic websites is regenerated every time when a user reloads or visits the site. < a href= http://www.broadwayinfotech.com.au/ > Dynamic Websites site works with a data base to update the content frequently and the related information can be linked together. More over, a dynamic web site mostly ranks higher on the search engines with regularly updated content. Because of the instant access of highly relevant information, dynamically generated web pages are very useful for the visitors. Dynamic web sites are very easy to update and maintain data. In your online searchable catalog you can easily add new products and edit the already existed products. It is as easy as filling out foam. This saves countless time and money by updating multiple static pages very fast. These are created with the help of technologies like ASP, JSP, PHP, CGI; Cold Fusion etc.

The URL of a Web site that runs a script or A URL that results from the search of a database-driven Web site is called Dynamic Website. URLs are generated from specific queries to a site's database in contrast to static URLs, in which the contents of the Web page do not change unless the changes are coded into the HTML, dynamic. To a site's database URLs are generated from specific queries. To display the results of the query the page is merely a template. The database is associated with the site and most of the content comes from the database. The data is changed in the database instead of changing information in the HTML code. The content of the web sites that does not change over time can be of a static nature. Dynamic generated URLs often contain percentage signs (%), question marks (?) and other symbols (+, &, and $) or text (cgi-bin). A dynamic Web page is addressed by the dynamic URL.

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Smita, is the author of {a href= http://www.broadwayinfotech.com.au/} Dynamic Websites . She was inducted into this profession just two years back.