wiktionary XSP may refer to XSP software , an ASP.NET server eXtensible Server Pages , a language in Apache Cocoon The IATA airport code of Seletar Airport Cross site printing XSP eXtended Stochastic Probes , A language for State Aware Performance Analysis The generic term xSP may also refer to many different types of service providers application, Internet, storage, and management to name just a few. disambig de XSP it XSP ... more details
Infobox software name XSP logo screenshot caption developer latest release version latest release date latest preview version latest preview date operating system programming language C Sharp programming language C platform Microsoft .NET .NET and Mono software Mono genre web server webserver that hosts ASP.NET s System license Microsoft Public License website http www.mono project.com ASP.NET Portal Free software XSP is a simple, standalone web server webserver written in C Sharp programming language C that hosts ASP.NET s System for Linux and other Unix like Unix operating system s. As well as running on the Mono software mono runtime for Linux it also runs on the Microsoft .Net .NET runtime, making it usable as a light weight web server on any .NET supporting platform. ref cite web url http www.codeproject.com cpnet introtomono2.asp?print true title Introduction to Mono ASP.NET with XSP and Apache author Brian Delahunty accessdate 2006 12 14 date 3 March 2005 work The Code Project archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061114231004 http www.codeproject.com cpnet introtomono2.asp?print true Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 11 14 ref XSP was originally the name of the internal project at Microsoft that became ASP.NET. The name is a homage to the original name of what became ASP.NET XSP is also a term for the eXtensible Server Pages technology in Apache Cocoon . ref cite web url http www.gotmono.com docs appendencies faq.html q67 title Mono FAQ accessdate 2006 12 14 work Mono Handbook archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20061031081549 http www.gotmono.com docs appendencies faq.html q67 archivedate October 31, 2006 ref References references External links http www.mono project.com ASP.NET Mono ASP.NET DEFAULTSORT Xsp Software Category Mono software Category .NET programming tools Linux stub es XSP software fr Xsp ja XSP Web pt XSP ru XSP ... more details
lowercase eXtensible servers Pages XSP is an XML based language, which offers the possibility of dynamically arranged Java language Java code into XML documents. It was developed by the Apache Software Foundation for the Web Publishing Framework Apache Cocoon Cocoon . The focus of XSP is the separation of content, logic and presentation. The Java program code is in its own XML section nowiki xsp logic nowiki that can either occur within or outside of the root element nowiki xsp page nowiki . The Java code is compiled with the first call. These directives are replaced by the generated content so that the resulting, augmented XML document can be subject to further processing with XSL Transformations . XSP pages are transformed into Cocoon producers, typically as Java classes, though any scripting language for which a Java based processor exists could also be used. Directives can be either XSP built in processing tags or user defined library tags. XSP built in tags are used to embed procedural logic, substitute expressions and dynamically build XML nodes. User defined library tags act as templates that dictate how program code is generated from information encoded in each dynamic tag. External links http cocoon.apache.org 2.1 userdocs xsp logicsheet.html Cocoon XSP 2.1 http cocoon.apache.org 1.x wd xsp.html XSP 1.x Working Draft Category XML Category User interface markup languages Category Java platform software de Extensible Server Pages ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 lowercase title iStory Creator iStory Creator is a program used to create portable interactive fiction called IStories . An iStory is a Choose Your Own Adventure story that is designed to be read on the Apple iPod . iStory Creator was created by the team at http www.ipodsoft.com iPodSoft. Format iStory Creator creates iStories in the format of .XSP files, which can be read on the computer by opening iStory Creator and clicking the preview button. They can also be uploaded to any iPod with a screen through iStory Creator or by copying and pasting the folder containing the text files of the given iStory. The Notes section of the iPod can only read text files, so one cannot read iStories by simply copying and pasting the .xsp file. External links Download the iStory Creator 4.2 from MAD Studios http www.freewebs.com mad studios about istories.htm link br View a tutorial on how to use the iStory Creator http www.freewebs.com mad studios istories tutorial istories.htm link Category Windows software videogame software stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A Hosted Service Provider xSP is a business that delivers a combination of traditional IT functions such as infrastructure, applications Software as a Service , security, monitoring, storage, Web development, website hosting and email, over the Internet or other wide area network s WAN . An xSP combines the abilities of an application service provider ASP and an Internet service provider ISP . This approach enables customers to consolidate and outsource much of their IT needs for a predictable recurring fee. xSPs that integrate Web publishing give customers a central repository to rapidly and efficiently distribute information and resources among employees, customers, partners and the general public. Hosted Service Providers benefit from economies of scale and operate on a one to many business model, delivering the same software and services to many customers at once. Customers are charged on a subscription basis. Services Offered As defined by analyst Ovum. Repeatable business process led services shared among several clients Remotely delivered application services using shared resources Infrastructure services both remotely managed and or hosted services spanning data centre services, managed servers & databases, performance monitoring, security services, storage services and business continuity Web hosting the provision of infrastructure and application services to support the hosting of Web sites. See also Secure Virtual Office DEFAULTSORT Hosted Service Provider Category Internet access ... more details
Orphan date April 2011 Infobox OS name Monoppix logo screenshot caption website developer family Linux source model Free software open source software released latest release version latest release date preceded by succeeded by latest preview version latest preview date frequently updated marketing target language kernel type Monolithic kernel userland ui license working state discontinued ref http distrowatch.com table.php?distribution monoppix ref supported platforms x86 , x86 64 , PowerPC updatemodel package manager Monoppix is a Live CD Linux distribution based on Knoppix , that works without installing anything on your hard drive, running completely off the Compact Disc CD and Random access memory RAM . The main purpose of this distribution was to showcase and spread Mono software Mono technology, a free .NET Framework implementation for Linux and Unix operating systems. Contents Mono runtime environment, compiler and class libraries MonoDevelop Mono enabled IDE XSP software XSP ASP.NET web server Gtk Sharp Gtk for desktop applications sample included MySQL database server Quickstarts and Mono walkthroughs and tutorials Status As of April 2009, Monoppix had not been updated since August 2005, and has apparently been discontinued. ref http distrowatch.com table.php?distribution monoppix ref References Reflist 1 External links DistroWatch monoppix NAME Monoppix Linux distro Category Knoppix Category Mono software linux distro stub pl Monoppix ... more details
mergeto Cross site scripting date March 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Cross site printing or XSP is a variation of cross site scripting XSS to allow attackers to Spam electronic spam intranet Printer computing printers . Network printers in a Local area network LAN often listen on Transmission Control Protocol TCP port 9100 to get a print job in Raw image format RAW or PostScript format. The security around this is usually minimal. If you are in the same LAN as the printer, you can send anything to that port. With a crafted website, an attacker can send commands via the user s browser to the network printer. For example, an attacker could print a PostScript document or ASCII art with advertisements. External links http www.net security.org dl articles CrossSitePrinting.pdf Cross site printing explanation Category Computer security Category Web security exploits Internet stub ... more details
something on the server, such as a directory structure or image data. XSP One type of generator is an XML Server Page XSP http cocoon.apache.org 1.x xsp.html , an XML document containing tag ... exists could also be used. Directives can be either built in XSP or user defined processing ... from the web server environment, and other operations. Note that XSP is deprecated in recent releases ... more details
Cleanup date September 2009 Permitted Attached Private Lines , abbreviated PAPL , are voice grade telephone wires that run point to point rather than point to exchange between locations in the telephone company s copper network. Data can travel across the PAPL link at a distance of up to 3.5  km at speeds of around 2 Megabit Mb per second. Originally, PAPLs were intended to act as basic alarm circuit s for fire or security systems, though in recent years have been utilised to carry Digital subscriber line DSL data signals. In 2007, Telstra announced the cessation of all Voice Grade Data Lines in favour of IP networks in a document titled Whats Next Product Exits Changes and Solutions . A good document to read detailing one users exit strategy is authored by Brian Smith of the NSW RTA. A copy is available from migration paclink.com.au References div class references small references http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 38791 Telstra Holds Off on Scrapping Copper http www.efa.org.au Publish noie98.html Information Access Electronic Frontiers Australia http lists.dpi.qld.gov.au SCRIPTS WA.EXE?A2 ind9809&L web authors&T 0&P 537 Telstra Impose their own Internet GST div Category Local loop telecomm stub ... more details
of a XPages pages are an XML derivat called XSP which is translated into Java code when running ... rapid web application development model, called XSP, similar to the Domino RAD model, but based on J2EE, XML and open standards. In August 2004, IBM acquired the XSP technology assets from Trilog Group ... additions to the feature set of XPages. The XPages name was inspired from the original XSP naming idea, where XSP was actually an acronym for XML Server Pages . After a first rebranding of XSP ... McGuckin. 2011 . Mastering XPages A Step by Step Guide to XPages Application Development and the XSP ... more details
Infobox Company name Vitalect, Inc type E learning foundation 1997 company logo Image VitalectLogo.JPG location city Mountain View, California location country United States origins key people Pran Kurup President & CEO industry products Techniq services revenue num employees homepage http www.vitalect.com, http vitalect india.com Vitalect, Inc. is an e learning company, providing online training and learning solutions to create and manage online content. ref http www.trainingfoundation.com news default.asp?PageID 172 Vitalect delivers Web based, customer education program for technology leader Synopsys Bot generated title ref ref http www.internetnews.biz xSP article.php 888581 InternetNews Realtime IT News InteQ Chooses Vitalect to Power IT Training Bot generated title ref ref http www.libraryo.com article.aspx?num 94390522 Welcome to Libraryo Bot generated title ref Vitalect s flagship product Techniq is used for knowledge management ref http www.kmworld.com Articles ReadArticle.aspx?ArticleID 12805 KMWorld.com Matching KM and e learning Bot generated title ref , authoring, training including live web based training ref http www.encyclopedia.com doc 1G1 78116055.html Vitalect Selects WebEx Network to Deliver Live, Web Based Bot generated title ref , learning and certification. Pran Kurup is the founder, president, and CEO of Vitalect. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California Mountain View , United States , and has a subsidiary in Thiruvananthapuram , India . See also Suhas Patil External links http www.vitalect.com Vitalect website http www.vitalect india.com Vitalect India website http www.aboutus.org VitaleCt.com Vitalect on AboutUs References reflist Category Companies based in Mountain View, California Category Companies established in 1997 ... more details
The Rt Hon Koloa Talake born 1934 is a political figure from the Pacific nation of Tuvalu . Prime Minister of Tuvalu He served as the Prime Minister of Tuvalu seventh Prime Minister of Tuvalu for nine months, 14 December 2001 2 August 2002, after defeating Faimalaga Luka in a vote of no confidence . Talake was defeated in elections in 2002. Significant issues during premiership In that time, he negotiated the sale of that country s Internet domain name , .tv , to an United States American company in order to bring an income to his resource poor country. ref http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 8 949651 ref In 2002, he coordinated an effort, together with the leaders of two other small island nations, Kiribati and Maldives to sue the governments of the United States and Australia for failing to ratify the Kyoto Protocol and for their greenhouse gas emissions, which the leaders claimed, resulted in rising sea level s that would eventually flood their countries. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 1854118.stm ref Succession and later life Talake was succeeded as Prime Minister of Tuvalu by Saufatu Sopoanga . Having left office in 2002, Talake relocated to Auckland , New Zealand , where his children were living. ref http www.loe.org shows segments.htm?programID 06 P13 00013&segmentID 6 ref See also Politics of Tuvalu References references Prime Minister of Tuvalu Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Talake, Koloa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Talake, Koloa Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Prime Ministers of Tuvalu Category Tuvaluan expatriates Category Expatriates in New Zealand Category Tuvaluan people Tuvalu politician stub de Koloa Talake el fr Koloa Talake hu Koloa Talake ja pl Koloa Talake ru , fi Koloa Talake ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove February 2009 essay May 2009 Deleted image removed Image iwriter.png right thumb 250px iWriter lowercase title iStory An iStory is an interactive text adventure displayed on an iPod using the Notes feature. The original concept of the iStory was developed at iPodSoft . Programmer Nathan Esquenazi created the freeware program iStory Creator for Mac OS X and Windows. iStory Creator has now been succeeded by iWriter, the shareware version. The iStory medium as an art form first implemented by iStory Silver in December 2004, followed by MAD Studios in August 2005. iStories is now a program especially created to allow multimedia story telling. Images, text, music and sounds can all be combined to create excellent online resources. ref www.istori.es ref iStories come in many genres, such as adventure, horror, combat, quiz games, or just simple fun. Anyone can make an iStory about anything, as long as they have a program like iWriter, iStory Creator or are familiar with the use of basic HTML coding. Formats iStories can be found in three main formats .xsp An .XSP file is an iStory that was created with iStory Creator , but can be played with or without iStory Creator. .xnp A .XNP file is an iStory created with iWriter and can only be read with iWriter. text format Text Format is the process of creating the HTML text files from scratch, using Notepad Windows Notepad or another similar text editor and coding each file individually. iMag In September 2007, MAD Studios member, Ethan odd, created a technology centered iMag Interactive Magazine with the title EOE Ethan Odd s Electronics . EOE was a pseudo iStory and reviewed and previewed different technology. On April 28, 2008, EOE was terminated. Even though the site is still up for old EOE downloads, no more have been made. Programs iStories are written with programs like iStory Creator or iWriter. iStory Creator is no longer available through its main site, iPodSoft, but the Microsoft Windows Windo ... more details
, InfoWorld named him in the Top 50 IT executives at xSP s and he is on Response Magazine s list of the 21 ... NetZero Founder Move Into The Fast Lane http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 66821 NetZero ... more details
The X Stream Network was the first free ISP based in UK Britain launched in 1998 and founded by Canadian businessmen Christopher Sukornyk and Gregory Sukornyk, founder of Project Breakout ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi business 600004.stm title LibertySurf to float accessdate 2007 02 16 work BBC News date 2000 01 13 ref and Wippit founder Paul Myers record producer Paul Myers ref cite news url http www.time.com time europe digital sotw 2001 01 wippit.html title TIME MAGAZINE Digital DJ accessdate 2007 03 20 work Time date 2001 01 05 ref . The company were the first to offer free internet access from March 8th 1998 and then unmetered access through 0800 numbers. The X Stream network was usually accessed via an 0845 number and required all users to install their bespoke dialler software, which ran independently of the browser and displayed an advertising banner above the windows start menu at all times while the user was connected. As this was a source of revenue in a market where all other ISPs charged a monthly subscription fee on top of the call costs, it was not possible to remove the X Stream banner whilst the user is connected, although the banner was buggy and at times would crash leaving the connection active. The X Stream banner was visible even when all other windows were maximised. Trial periods were set up mainly at evenings and weekends to allow 0800 access to the X Stream network for 1 hour periods. This is the first instance of the development of unmetered access to the Internet in the UK. The X Stream user base increased significantly after the launch of Freeserve . The company subsequently expanded its operations to a number of other 5 European countries and Japan. X Stream was bought by the France French ISP LibertySurf in March 2000 for 75.3MM. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 314361 title Liberty Surf Buys X Stream for 68 Million accessdate 2007 02 16 ref References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Foot ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Diablo Management Group DMG is company based in San Ramon, California that provides management, advice and services to companies with financial troubles. Management services include bankruptcy management, closure management, interim management and crisis management. ref name businessweek cite web url http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 4156977 title Diablo Management Group Private Company Information accessdate 2009 01 26 ref DMG is hired by faltering companies to terminate employees, execute and enforce lay offs, terminate customer agreements, and close offices. In October 2008, when Digital Railroad was unsure if it could continue to afford its servers, they hired DMG to terminate their business operations. Digital Railroad executives were therefore unreachable and all inquiries were forwarded to DMG. ref cite web url http www.stockartistsalliance.org drr letter of intent title Memos from Diablo Management Group DRR Memos accessdate 2009 01 26 ref DMG also profits arranging for the sale of a failing business and by buying parts of companies as they go into bankruptcy, and later re issuing or re selling them. ref cite web url http www.allbusiness.com company activities management financial performance 10630950 1.html title QVDS Is Being Pulled From Bankruptcy accessdate 2009 01 26 ref DMG positions first in an advisory role, as in the case of MobileStar , and then uses that position to take over the company when it cannot be turned around. ref cite web url http www.m travel.com news 2001 10 wifi provider m.html title Wi Fi provider MobileStar closes its doors accessdate 2009 01 26 ref This was done by replacing the MobileStar CEO with a DMG employee, in this case DMG CEO Richard Couch , as the interim CEO. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com xSP print.php 922171 title VoiceStream to Acquire MobileStar Assets accessdate 2009 01 26 ref Another successful strategy of DMG is, as was the cas ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Supernews is a Usenet service provider founded in 1995. Offering consumers and Internet service providers direct access to Usenet, Supernews is one of the oldest Usenet providers today. Service Supernews offers individual users one plan for its Usenet newsgroups service Unlimited GB Usenet Unlimited Speed 1000Mbit s and faster Servers in Amsterdam & North America 256 Bit SSL Encryption 1,217 Days of Binary Retention as of September 3, 2011 with daily increases 30 Connections 24 Hour Customer Support Payment methods Visa, Paypal, Mastercard, Discover, American Express and iDEAL Retention Updates March 18, 2010 to 400 days August 19, 2010 to 500 days January 12, 2011 to 800 days July 8, 2011 to 1,058 days with daily incrementation following. December 15, 2011 continuing with the daily incrementation since July 8, 2011 the retention is now at 1,217 days. History 1995 Supernews was founded in 1995 by Remarq Communities. 1998 Supernews changed its name to RemarQ Communities in 1998. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 45391 Supernews Becomes RemarQ Begins Usenet Promotion.htm title Supernews Becomes RemarQ, Begins Usenet Promotion accessdate 1998 12 7 ref 2000 Remarq was acquired by Critical Path and changed its name back to Supernews. ref cite web url http www.internetnews.com bus news article.php 297051 Critical Path Grabs Messaging Firm RemarQ.htm title Critical Path Grabs Messaging Firm RemarQ accessdate 2000 01 31 ref 2007 SuperNews expands its network and opens a European Data Center in Amsterdam, connecting to the Amsterdam Internet Exchange AMS IX . ref cite web url http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 5735564 SuperNews Expands Network and Opens.html title Supernews Expands Network and Opens European Data Center accessdate 2006 09 06 ref 2010 Supernews accepts Euro payments via iDEAL Its website is available in English, French, German, and Dutch. References See http en.wikipedia.org wiki Wikipedia Footnotes on how ... more details
Infobox Company company name THUS Ltd. company logo Image Thus.png company type Subsidiary foundation 1999 as Scottish Power Telecommunications Holdings Ltd location Glasgow , Scotland , United Kingdom UK key people industry Telecommunications products revenue operating income net income num employees 1,700 2009 parent Cable & Wireless Worldwide subsid homepage http www.thus.net www.thus.net footnotes THUS is a business operating in the telecommunications sector. It was once listed on the London Stock Exchange but is now owned by Cable & Wireless Worldwide . History The company began life in 1994 ref http www.companieshouse.gov.uk Companies House WebCheck service, 16 Feb 2011 ref as Scottish Power Telecommunications Holdings Ltd trading as Scottish Telecom , an offshoot of the privatised energy company Scottish Power . In 1998 the company acquired Demon Internet . ref http www.internetnews.com xSP article.php 43081 Scottish Telecom Buys Demon Internet.htm Scottish Telecom buys Demon Internet Internet News, 5 May 1998 ref Rod Matthews , who had founded the business, remained as Chief Executive until 1999. ref http www.independent.co.uk news business news rod matthews in new net venture 754373.html Matthews in new venture Independent on Sunday, 31 March 2001 ref In 2002 it was demerged from Scottish Power under the name THUS in a deal which effectively wiped out the majority of the company s debts, placing the company on a sound financial footing. ref http www.independent.co.uk news business comment outlook and thus the demerger finally came to pass 663799.html And thus the demerger finally came to pass Independent, 20 December 2001 ref In August 2004 it sold its call centre operation to Response Handling Ltd ref http goliath.ecnext.com coms2 gi 0199 569279 RHL secures buyout of contact.html RHL secures buy out of contact group Thus Precision Marketing, 16 July 2004 ref and in 2006 it acquired Your Communications and Legend Communications . ref http www.theregister.co ... more details