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Every hosting server supports certain file types that can be uploaded to it. When you get the ‘Sorry, This File Type Is Not Permitted For Security Reasons’
Before you try to make any changes to Cron Jobs, you should know what they are and what they handle. Cron Jobs are used in a Linux server environment that manag
To make every site visitor's experience user-friendly, the browser collects the local data of a site they visit. It means when they revisit the same site, it wi
Many people avoid logging into the cPanel account of their hosting plan and directly use FTP to upload or download a few files. When there are so many FTP conne
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Maven, by Apache, is a tool used for project management and comprehension, mostly Java-based projects. It is based on POM (Project Object Model). Maven can simp
While managing a site, you might get errors related to SSL, and this makes your site insecure. The browser like Google Chrome will mark unsafe and show a notifi
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