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Testing for i-Net+ tomorrow
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| Sh0tgun 2002-01-23, 3:13 pm |
| I'm taking the test tomorrow (a.k.a. "writing" my exam, for some of you), right around this time 
I'm typing this sitting in my MOC 2151 classroom... but hey, I already know how to subnet 
I'm going to cram tonight ( ) and since I test @ 3p CST, I'll actually study some tomorrow ( again!)!
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Some little things I've noticed:
I don't know whether the search string
Minneapolis and Minnesota and hotels or "car rentals"
or
(Minneapolis and Minnesota) and hotels or "car rentals"
...is the "most correct" -- or at least the CompTIA -- way of doing it 
216 is the number of "web-safe" colors -- because nobody runs 32-bit color these days 
CSS has multiple meanings. In web design lingo, it's Cascading Style Sheets. For a server or internet technology capacity, it is a Commercial Secured Server.
M$'s prefered server-side scripting language is ASP (Active Server Pages).
If your Internet connection is down, you can still test client-side scripts. However, server-side scripts cannot be run.
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I understand that web rings will probably be mentioned on the test, but I haven't heard a really good idea of what CompTIA is looking for in answer to web ring questions. At least I am prepared for CORBA questions.
Wish me luck, if you'd be so kind!  | |
| Supertech 2002-01-23, 3:56 pm |
| giv'em both barrels... | |
| PotatoHead 2002-01-23, 4:10 pm |
| Good Luck! | |
| stacy928 2002-01-23, 9:37 pm |
| Good Luck!!!! | |
| prometric 2002-01-24, 12:59 am |
| You'll do fine. Good luck! ... although you won't need it. | |
| hm1106 2002-01-24, 12:28 pm |
| Good Luck on your Exam | |
| PotatoHead 2002-01-24, 12:29 pm |
| (Next Day)
How did you do? |
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