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15 Cards in this Set
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WEB SERVER
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Computer where the files for Web pages are stored.
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WEB CLIENT
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Computer from which users view the pages on a Web browser.
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MARKUP LANGUAGE
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Full set of instructions that can be used to comprehensively describe the structural format of a piece of text or other media element.
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SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
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Used to write programs for the client-side.
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CLIENT-SIDE PROGRAM
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Uncompiled scripts that are processed and interpreted by the Web browser on the user's computer.
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JAVASCRIPT
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An object-oriented scripting language developed by Netscape to extend the capabilities of standard HTML.
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VBSCRIPT
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A script version of Microsoft Visual Basic programming language.
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
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Used specifically for Web page development are used to write executable programs that are accessed or called from an XHTML file.
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JAVA
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A Sun Microsystems full-fledged, object-oriented programming language.
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APPLETS
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Small programs designed to be executed within another application or from a Web page.
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WML (Wireless Markup Language)
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The current standard for Web delivery on wireless handheld devices.
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MICROBROWSER
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Reads and interprets WML.
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SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language)
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Standard for defining the most common markup languages.
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DHTML (Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language)
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A group of technologies used to create greater interactivity and page layout flexibility than is possible with XHTML alone.
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SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language)
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A simple, platform-neutral markup language that lets Web designers and developers at all skill levels schedule audio, video, text and graphic files across a timeline without having master development tools or complex programming languages.
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