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To make your HTML documents available over the Web, they must be placed on a web server. This is a computer, generally with a permanent network connection, which is running web server software. The software responds to HTTP requests for documents, which it then sends to the machine that made the request, or client. Common [...]
- August 8th
- Filed under: Apache, CGI, HTML, HTTP, Java, Microsoft, Perl, Programming, Software, Standards, Web Hosting
Posted by arlene
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Posted by arlene
Java Yet more sophisticated interactive designs are possible using Java (developed by Sun Microsystems Inc.), which is now widely available. There are various Java-enabled browsers, such as Netscape Navigator 2.0 and above, Sun’s own HotJava, Opera, and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Java is an object-oriented programming language that permits animated graphics as well as all the rest [...]
- August 8th
- Filed under: Applications, Design, Development, Graphics, HTML, Hardware, Java, Microsoft, Opera, Programming, Security, Software, Standards, Technology, Widget
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Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser supports VBScript, a variant of Visual Basic, as an alternative to JavaScript, which it also supports under the name of JScript. On Internet Explorer, VBScript and JScript are just syntactic alternatives, with the same functionality, but JScript and JavaScript differ in some areas of functionality, despite being broadly compatible.
- August 8th
- Filed under: CSS, Database, Definition, Design, Domain, Graphics, HTML, HTTP, Java, Microsoft, Programming, Security, Software, Standards, Tags
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