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Applet
tiny non-platform specific application called form a Web page
DHTML
(Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language) a group of technologies combined to create greater interactivity and page-layout flexibility using JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and the Document Object Model (DOM)
DOM
(Document Object Model) a platform-neutral Application Programming Interface (API) that describes the underlying framework of a document so that Web developers can access & manipulate objects in a standard way
Java
Sun Microsystems independent programming languages used to create compact applications that users can access from a Web browser
JavaScript
the Netscape scripting language used to create animation and interactivity on the Web
Markup language
code used to specify how the content of a Web page will look
Micro browser
interprets WML and renders the information on a small display such as those found on mobile phones and small terminals
OLE
(Object Linking and Embedding) term that describes a capability of software to import objects (embed) or maintain a path to an object or file (link)
PHP
(Hypertext Preprocessor) a server-side scripting language for creating dynamic Web pages; it is open source and cross-platform
QuickTime VR
(QTVR) virtual reality software that allows developers to create entire 3-D interactive environments for the Web that include 3-D objects and full panoramic views of objects and locations
Scripting language
used to write code for the client or server side that is interpreted by a Web browser
SMIL
(Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) simple, platform-neutral markup language designed to let Web designers and developers at all skill levels schedule audio, video, text, and graphic files across a timeline without having to master development tools or complex programming languages
VBScript
a scripting version of Microsoft Visual Basic (VB); the primary scripting language used of Active Server Pages (ASP)
WML
(Wireless Markup Language) a standard based on the Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML); similar to HTML but interpreted by a micro browser that works on a handheld device
XML
(Extensible Markup Language) a markup language that describes the structure and content of a document and allows you to define your own markup tags