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15 Cards in this Set
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Web Client
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A computer from which a user views the pages on a web browser.
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Markup Language
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A full set of instructions that can be used to comprehensively describe a piece of text or other media element.
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DHTML
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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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API
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An underliying framework of a document so that web developers can access and manipulate objects in a standard way.
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SMIL
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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 time line without having to master development tools or complex programming languages.
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Extensible Markup Language
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A markup language that, but also a metalanguage.
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HDML
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A subset of html for mobile devices.
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Scripting languages
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Used to create client side programs.
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Client side scripts
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Uncompiled scripts that are processed and interpreted by the web browser on the users computer.
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ASP
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A server side scripting environment developed by Microsoft.
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Java Server Pages
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A java based technology for generating dynamic web pages with cross platform and cross web server support.
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Applet
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Small programs designed to be executed within another application or from a web page.
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C#
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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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CGI
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A communication standard for data exchange between a web server and server side program.
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PERL
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An programming language used to extensively for building CGI applications.
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