Posted on November 28th, 2007 by
Webmaster are typically people who manage website and administer their usage. They must have a strong command over web languages such as HTML, CSS and Javascript. HTML is used the maximum so at the bare minimum the webmaster must know it. Along with that a webmasters task includes taking regular backups checking for compatibility with […]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2007 by
JavaScript is a popular scripting language which is the preferred tool used for client-side web development. It is dynamic, weakly typed and prototype-based and has gained a reputation of being language with first-class functions. As of now, “JavaScript” is an implementation of the ECMA Script standard.
Initially JavaScript was influenced […]
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Posted on November 17th, 2007 by
The Extensible HyperText Markup Language, or XHTML, is a markup language that has the same depth of expression as HTML, but also conforms to XML syntax.
The difference is that while HTML is an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a very bendable or rather flexible markup language, XHTML […]
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Posted on November 13th, 2007 by
Apache was basically the first ever feasible substitute to the Netscape Communications Corporation web server (lately also known as Sun Java System Web Server). The Apache HTTP Server, popularly called simply Apache, is a web server remembered most for being a major factor in the early development of the World Wide […]
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Posted on November 9th, 2007 by
A markup language is a programming tool for combining text and extra information with it. The extra information basically refers to the structure, layout, font etc. and basically includes the information related to the presentation of the text. It is expressed using markup, which is predominantly interwoven with the relevant […]
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Posted on November 6th, 2007 by
Web syndication is a practice where a particular section of a website is made accessible for alien sites to use. One recognized way of doing this is by straightaway licensing the content so that other programmers can use it. In general practice though, web syndication refers more to allowing web feeds […]
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