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