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A computer on which the files for Web pages are stored.
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Web Server
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A computer from which the user views the pages on a Web browser.
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Web Client
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A 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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Markup language
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Standard markup language used to create Web pages.
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(HTML) Hypertext Markup Language
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Scripting language developed by Netscape to extend the capabilities of standard HTML.
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JavaScript
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Small files that store data on the Web client.
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Cookies
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A server-side scripting environment developed by Microsoft.
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Active Server Pages (ASP)
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Small programs designed to be executed within another application or from a Web page.
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Applets
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A modern, object-oriented language that enables programmers to quickly build a wide range of applications for the Microsoft .NET platform.
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C#
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A standard developed by Microsoft to create objects with one application and then link or embed them in another.
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(OLE) object linking and embedding.
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A high-leveled programming language, created by Microsoft. Used to create full-featured, powerful programs to do just about anything.
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Visual Basic
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A script that must be processed by a special program to create an executable file or Java applet.
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Compiled language.
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A communication standard for data exchange between a Web server to the program and vice versa.
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(CGI) Common Gateway Interface
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Server-side scripting language for creating dynamic web page components.
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(PHP) Hypertext Preprocessor
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Java-based technology for generating dynamic web pages with cross-platform and cross-web-server support.
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Java Server Pages (JSP)
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