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  2. Afrihost - Wikipedia

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    Afrihost is a South African Internet Service Provider (ISP) providing a number of services, including ADSL broadband, fibre, fixed wireless, mobile services and web hosting. A proposed merger with Cool Ideas, another ISP, has been approved by regulators.

  3. Website builder - Wikipedia

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    Website builders are tools that typically allow the construction of websites without manual code editing. They fall into two categories: They fall into two categories: Online proprietary tools provided by web hosting service companies.

  4. Mobirise - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 2017, version 4.0 was released, which presented the new core engine, new interface and new default website theme. [7] In May 2018, there was released the updated 4.4 Android version of Mobirise. [8] On June 27, 2022, Mobirise developers released version 5.6.11 as their latest stable release. [9]

  5. Cool Ideas (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    A proposed merger with Afrihost, another ISP, has been approved by the Competition Commission, South Africa's anti-monopoly regulator. [4] ... By using this site, ...

  6. List of broadband providers in South Africa - Wikipedia

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  7. Internet in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    5G Cell Tower in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Internet in South Africa, one of the most technologically resourced countries on the African continent, is expanding.The internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) [1].za is regulated by the .za Domain Name Authority (.ZADNA) and was granted to South Africa by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 1990.

  8. Silex website builder - Wikipedia

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    Silex is a free WYSIWYG website builder, that can be used directly in a browser or run offline as a it also provides cross-platform application version. The application includes a drag and drop interface to edit a website, and HTML, CSS and JavaScript editors to add styles and interactivity to the elements. [1] [2]

  9. PHP - Wikipedia

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    In a 2013 analysis of over 170,000 website defacements, published by Zone-H, the most frequently (53%) used technique was the exploitation of file inclusion vulnerability, mostly related to insecure usage of the PHP language constructs include, require, and allow_url_fopen.