Tuesday 10 March 2009

Terms and definitions (4)

  • INTERNET - is the vast collection of interconnected networks that all use the TCP/IP suite.

  • JAVASCRIPT - A scripting language developed by Netscape to enable Web authors to design interactive Web pages. JavaScript can be embedded in and interact with HTML/XHTML source code. JavaScript is not Java – they are different.

  • SCRIPTING LANGUAGE - The programming language you can use to write scripts. ECMAScript (for client script), VBScript, ASP, PHP, and Perl are some of the scripting languages on the Web.

  • WEB - A community of Internet servers that support HTML/XHTML formatted documents. The documents or Web pages support a feature that links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files.

  • APACHE - A public domain Web server package developed by a group of volunteers. Apache is free with sophisticated features and excellent performance. It is used to host more than 50% of all Web sites in the world.

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