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Site Info - Ocportal.comOverview of web technologies used by Ocportal.com. Website Background Content Management meets Social Media – ocPortal.comCutting-edge CMS with advanced content, community, interactive and dynamic features. Fully flexible, themeable and extendible: suitable for building almost any kind of website. Description on Homepage ocPortal is a CMS with many Web 2.0 and community features, for building modern, sophisticated websites. ocPortal supports many types of content (galleries, news/newsletters, etc.) - and integrating rich media and advertising into them. Community features include forums, member blogs, chat rooms, WIKI, and content commenting/rating. ocPortal lets you decide how your site will look and behave. Features are plentiful, but also optional. Feature integration is at the core of the ocPortal philoso Description from Alexa 6 February 2004 Online since Number 220,932 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
Main visitors locations ocPortal (also known as KiviPortal) is an open source content management system based on PHP and MySQL, developed by Chris Graham. PHP is a popular scripting language for creating web pages. JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, mainly used within web pages. Adobe Flash (by Adobe Systems, formerly Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash) is a multimedia platform for adding animation and interactivity to web pages. JQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating and Ajax interaction. Originally developed by John Resig. JQuery 1.5.0 HTML - Hypertext Mark-up Language - is the a language to define web pages. ISO-8859-1 (informally also called Latin-1) is an 8-bit character set for Western European languages. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression method suitable to store photographic images. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless compression image format, suitable to store graphics with uniformly colored areas, and originally introduced as a free, open-source successor of GIF. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a lossless compression image format, originally introduced by CompuServe and suitable to store graphics, logos and simple animations.
External Cascading Style Sheets define style rules in a separate CSS file. Embedded Cascading Style Sheets define a set of style rules in a <style> element within a web page. Inline Cascading Style Sheets define style rules directly within an (X)HTML element using the style attribute. Session cookies are temporary cookies, which are deleted when the user closes the browser. Non-HttpOnly cookies are used in the HTTP protocol and also in client side scripts, which may be a security threat. Non-secure cookies may be used via an unencrypted connections, which may be a security threat. Gzip (GNU zip) is a file compression algorithm. SPDY (pronounced speedy) is a web protocol developed by Google, that is likely to form the basis for HTTP 2.0. Go Daddy is an IT service provider, amongst others operating as SSL certificate authority. This includes ValiCert certificates, now operated by Go Daddy. Facebook Social Plugins provide a way for Facebook users to share web pages with their friends. The Apache HTTP Server is a popular open source web server by the Apache Software Foundation. Apache 2.2.22 Ubuntu is a Linux distribution. The Google Libraries API is a content distribution network for the most popular, open-source JavaScript libraries, provided by Google. Google Analytics is a free service to get detailed statistics about the visitors of a website, provided by Google. Commercial entities Technology Score The technology score rates a site based on its technologies in a range from 0 to 100. It consists in a popularity score (how many sites use the same technologies), a traffic score (how much traffic have other sites using the same technologies) and a version score (how many sites use more recent technology versions). Quality alerts also affect the rating.
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