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Site Info - Kumamori.orgOverview of web technologies used by Kumamori.org. Website Background 一般財団法人日本熊森協会クマの棲む豊かな森を次世代へ一般財団法人日本熊森協会は、奥山の保全・再生に取り組む実践型自然保護団体です。人間によって荒廃した森林を豊かにする活動を行っています。森を守る・奥山の再生・大型野生動物の保護・環境教育・政策提言に取り組んでいます。 Description on Homepage Top 1m among all websites Popularity rank PHP is a scripting language for creating websites. PHP 8.3.29 JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, often used within web pages. jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating and Ajax interaction. Originally developed by John Resig. jQuery 2.2.4 The Apache HTTP Server is an open source web server by the Apache Software Foundation. Nginx (pronounced as "engine X") is a lightweight open source web server developed by Igor Sysoev.
Heteml is a Japanese provider of internet services owned by GMO. XServer is a Japanese web hosting provider.
GMO Internet is a Japanese provider of internet services. XServer is a Japanese web hosting provider.
XServer is a Japanese web hosting provider. Heteml is a Japanese internet services provider owned by GMO. XServer is a Japanese internet services provider.
Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority provided by the Internet Security Research Group. Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA) is a US-based SSL certificate authority.
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A weak ETag is an HTTP header field for validation of cached web pages, that indicates a semantically equivalent page in the cache.
HTTP/2 is the second major version of the HTTP network protocol.
The Open Graph protocol, originally developed by Facebook, is an RDFa-based format that enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph. Twitter/X Cards enable automatic attachment of photos, videos and media elements to tweets. HTML5 is the fifth revision of the HTML standard. UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode, which is backwards compatible with ASCII. 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. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression method suitable to store photographic images. Organizations
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