no it is a browser. in other words it can see files created. It is possible it acts like a server when viewing static files on your computer but it does not serve files for others to see on a different computer.
Because that is a bad URL.
It`s windows. Windows firefox-microsoft firefox-whatever! Windows are built to fail so you need to buy more. Just buy a mac and be done with it.
Most of the time when running this internet server it will tell you which sites are secure and not secure. This server though is very good about keeping connections secure.
A browser (firefox, chrome, opera, internet explorer etc) cannot read anything but html. The job of converting php code into html code is handled by a PHP Server (Apache, IIS or others).
A server is a computer that is used for networking. Some uses are filesharing, printer sharing, creating a domain, and internet restrictions. A browser is software that enables you to communicate with the Internet. Examples are Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.
The "DNS server failure" error in Firefox usually occurs when the web browser is unable to establish a connection to the DNS server to resolve domain names. Here are some possible solutions: Check your internet connection: Make sure your internet connection is working correctly by trying to access other websites. If you're not able to access any websites, then the problem is with your internet connection. Clear the DNS cache: Sometimes, the DNS cache can become corrupted, leading to this error. To clear the DNS cache, open the command prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns". This will flush the DNS cache. Try a different DNS server: You can try using a different DNS server, such as Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222). To change your DNS server, go to your network settings and change the DNS server address. Disable DNS prefetching: DNS prefetching is a feature in Firefox that can sometimes cause the "DNS server failure" error. To disable DNS prefetching, open Firefox and go to "about:config". Search for "network.dns.disablePrefetch" and set it to "true". Restart your modem/router: Sometimes, restarting your modem or router can fix the problem. If none of the above solutions work, you may need to contact your internet service provider (ISP) or IT department for further assistance.
Web browser is the program on the user's own computer which shows the webpages .. i.e: Internet Explorer, Firefox and so on .. a Web Server is the actual Computer ( Server ) in a data center which holds the website information and all pages and images are stored on it and it is the host that sends the data to your computer
Most distribution have firefox installed by default. But if it isn't you can try type these into the command line: sudo apt[-get] install firefox sudo yum install firefox sudo dnf install firefox sudo aptitude install firefox sudo urpmi firefox sudo installpkg firefox.tgz sudo emerge firefox sudo pacman -S firefox
You are right I have too faced the problem and din't find a solution. It maybe because of a server problem because you know, Firefox uses different servers than most other browsers.
What do you mean by "firefox button"
mozzilla firefox Personally Mozzilla Firefox
== == Go to http://www.mozilla.com and click on Download Firefox - Free OR Go to http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ You can download the mozilla firefox from http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/firefox/