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One of the most common methods for sending files between two computers.
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FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
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A database system developed by Microsoft. Part of Microsoft Office Professional. Mostly used on low traffic web sites running on the Windows platform.
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Access (Microsoft Access)
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An organization that creates standards for the computer industry. Responsible for the ANSI C standard.
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ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
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In web terms: The starting point or ending point of a hyperlink.
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Anchor
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A web server dedicated to the task of serving e-mail.
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E-mail Server
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A Microsoft technology allowing the insertion of server executable scripts in web pages.
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ASP (Active Server Pages)
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An open source web server. Mostly for Unix, Linux and Solaris platforms.
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Apache
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To convert data from its original form to a form that can only be read by someone that can reverse the encryption. The purpose of encryption is to prevent unauthorized reading of the data.
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Encryption
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A document written in HTML.
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HTML Document
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A compressed format for storing images developed by CompuServe. One of the most common image formats on the Internet.
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GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
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