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1. Using an Intranet Within a
Company
About Firewall
About HTML
About CGI
About Intranet
Group B
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2. About Firewall
• system to prevent from it being invaded a
computer network in the organization with the
firewall by the outside. In addition, the computer
which such a system was incorporated in. Of the
third person invades it through outside networks
such as the Internet in the networks such as
companies, and data or an underlook the
destruction of the program being performed
watch data drifting to the border with the outside
so that there is not it, and it is necessary for the
detection to intercept unjust access. A system
realizing such a function is a firewall.
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3. HTML
• HTML is used to describe logic structure or a
look of a document. In addition, I can bury an
image and a sound, an animation, hyperlink to
other documents in a document. We usually use a
Web browser to read a document described by
HTML. However, because an HTML document is
a kind of a text document, I open an HTML
document by text editor and can read and write as
a text document together with a tag.
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4. About CGI
• CGI scripts allow you to add forms, and other
user defined content to your pages. Writing a
CGI program or script is similar to writing any
other C program or Perl script. There are some
things you should know, like how to display your
results on a Web page, and how to debug. These
links and articles will help you write your own
CGI or get scripts for your site.
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5. About Intranet
• Copyright gives the author of an original work
exclusive right for a certain time period in
relation to that work, including its publication,
distribution and adaptation, after which time the
work is said to enter the public domain.
Copyright applies to any expressible form of an
idea or information that is substantive and
discrete and fixed in a medium. Some
jurisdictions also recognize "moral rights" of the
creator of a work, such as the right to be credited
for the work. Copyright is described under the
umbrella term intellectual property along with
patents and trademarks.
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6. Reference
• http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki
• http://chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/
• http://d.hatena.ne.jp/
• http://e-words.jp/
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