wait.html
- The RealCart page that displays an animated GIF image while RealCart is loading. When RealCart finishes loading, wait.html is replaced with catalog.html in unmodified RealCart templates.
Web Host
- The computer which
has your active website on it. To host a website, a host computer must have
proper server software, connection capacity for the traffic that comes to the
website and a unique and static internet protocol (IP) address. An IP address
looks like 4 sets of numbers separated by periods, i.e.
161.58.207.99 A uniform resource locator, or URL, is a unique name
that has been assigned to a static IP of a specific host computer making it
easier to find a website.
WebLink
- There are several different products called WebLink and they are all associated with major payment gateways. One company featuring WebLink is E-Commerce Exchange. Another popular payment gateway that has a product named WebLink is Authorize.Net. Both of these products are compatible with RealCart.
Web Server
- A computer dedicated to storing the various files that make up Web pages and
the protocols needed for communicating with other computers via the Internet.
Web Shopper
- A web site visitor that attempts to buy something on-line at your web site.
Winzip
- WinZip is a Windows program that lets you archive and compress files so that you can store or distribute them more efficiently. WinZip is a more capable and easier-to-use Windows equivalent of two earlier programs commonly used in the DOS operating system, PKZIP and PKUNZIP. WinZip has a simple drag-and-drop interface that allows you to view individual files in a zip file without unzipping the file. WinZip will also launch installation programs from a zip file and automatically clean up after the installation. Winzip can be downloaded from Winzip.com.
World Wide Web (or simply Web)
- The entire collection of files written in HTML and similar mark-up languages
available on the Internet. Clients on the Internet use their browsers to request
these files from Web servers and then display them as Web pages. The Web is only
a portion of the Internet; other parts include e-mail communication and FTP.