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