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C defined
- html ">PROGRAMMING IN C : A TUTORIAL A C programming tutorial with
- IN C : A TUTORIAL A C programming tutorial with Multiple Levels of
- that argc refers to. C C++ Detail: When a C program is called, the
- that argc refers to. C C++ Detail: When a C program is called, the
- C C++ Detail: When a C program is called, the arguments on the
- with all of the intera c tive features of the C shell and the Korn
- not have the intera c tive facilities provided by modern shell s
- unnumbered list, is a c ommon body element in an HTML document . URLs
- C ++ C++ is a popular object-oriented
- vendors. URLs Learn C and C++ Learn C ++ from an interactive
- Learn C and C++ Learn C ++ from an interactive multimedia CD-ROM C++
- C ALS CALS is an acronym for a Department of
- of the distin c tion between class A, B, and C networks and
- programming language such as Pascal or C++ into machine (or object)
- a program written in C++ , and vice-versa. URLs Catalog of Free
- W3E References C++
- Print Resources Text C ompression by T. C. Bell, J. G. Cleary, & I.
- C Shell (Csh) C shell (Csh) is one of the two
- C Shell (Csh) C shell (Csh) is one of the two major shells
- system. URLs: T(C) Shell Style Features Spe c ial features of C
- Style Features Spe c ial features of C shell . Csh Programming
- Considered Harmful Tom C hristansen discusses C shell 's flaws as a
- tool. Detail: C shell (Csh), written at the University of
- a language reminis c ent of the C programming language , the
- itself was written. C shell is commonly used in the scientific and
- and academic world. C shell is considered superior to the earlier
- A newer version of the C Shell , total C shell ( tcsh ), corrects some
- this link : http://vsl.cnet.com to the C |Net Virtual Library . W3E
- for a DOS path , c :\ internet \ web \ html \file.
- Fraase, Ventana Press, C hapel Hill, N.C., 1994 (ISBN 1-56604-081-7)
- Dr. Lotfi Zadeh at U.C. Berkeley. URLs: Fuzzy Logic Fuzzy Space,
- compile programs. G C C . GCC is a compiler for the C programming
- Press. Chapel Hill, N. C . 1994. (ISBN 1-56604-081-7)
- this link : http://vsl.cnet.com to the C |Net Virtual Library . W3E
- 0-12-691392-7) ISDN: C oncepts, Facilities, and Services , 2d ed.,
- UNIX shells. It in c orporates features of both Bourne shell and C
- in response to the c onflicting directions of the Bourne and C
- all the intera c tive features of the C and TC shells together
- written in a c ommon language such as C or Pascal, which can
- W3E References: C Perl Print Referen c es: Que's Computer &
- C Perl Print Referen c es: Que's Computer & Internet Dictionary by
- languages: Smalltalk , C++ , Object Pascal, Eiffel, Self, Loops,
- something like this: C :\PROGRAMS\PAPERS\SHAKESPEARE\OTHELLO.DOC
- attribute +r, as with: C :\ attrib +r filename.txt. W3E References:
- bit when a Perl script is used, than when C or other languages
- and Editors , Ronald C . Turner et. al., Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle
- shells, e.g., C shell , the simpler Bourne shell named after
- TC Shell (TCsh T C shell (TCsh) is an expanded version of the
- available by ftp . T(C) Shell Style Features Spe c ial features of T
- Style Features Spe c ial features of T(C) shell .
- html . You c an fetch the program giftrans by anonymous
- net/www/tools/giftrans. c . There are also several utilities for the
- and then in early C , by Joseph Ossana, it was modeled on an
- and Dennis Rit c hie (the inventor of the C programming
- W3 C (World Wide Web Consortium) W3C works with
- W3C homepage The W3 C's home page , this location is a great
- questions about the W3 C, along with answers and contact information
- This fun site from D. C . Denison leaves home page authors wondering
- earlier. Best Sites C|Net's Best of the Web A weekly updated list
- alignment for ea c h column with character string formed by one
- =" between the c olumns, e.g. coldef="C+C+C+C=C".
- omega;^2^<OVER> c ^2^} <BOX SIZE=HUGE> | <LEFT>
- {ω^2^ c^2^} | <j | μ_z_ | i> | This file is
- omega;^2^<OVER> c ^2^} <BOX SIZE=HUGE> | <LEFT>
- {ω^2^ c^2^} | <j | μ_z_ | i> | This file is
- SUP>2</SUP>= C <SUP>2</SUP>
- A 2 +B 2 =C 2 This file is an example file.
- letter is L for left, C for center, R for right alignment of cell
- on the Internet . C|Net An informative location that supports the
C++ defined
- that argc refers to. C C++ Detail: When a C program is called, the
- on C. W3E References: C++ C++ is an object-oriented implementation of
- C. W3E References: C++ C++ is an object-oriented implementation of C.
- of C), GNU C, and C++ . There are numerous programs for
- such as Pascal or C++ into machine (or object) code. The compiler
- a program written in C++ , and vice-versa. URLs Catalog of Free
- W3E References C++
- languages: Smalltalk , C++ , Object Pascal, Eiffel, Self, Loops,
CALS defined
case sensitive defined
cd defined
CD-ROM defined
CERN defined
- Consortium about HTTP. CERN http Information about the CERN http
- Information about the CERN http server . W3E References: Web server
- text files to HTML . CERN offers an example of how Webmaker can
- process, taken from CERN 's WebMaker User's Manual . The binary
- Browser developed by CERN Yahoo: Computers and Internet: Operating
- about HTML from CERN HTML to the Max A Manifesto for Adding
- as implemented by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A
- References: HTTP URL CERN Netscape Mosaic Print References: HTML
- the scientists at CERN established a client/server relationship
- as implemented by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A
- as implemented by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A
- this: http ://info. cern .ch
- in collaboration with CERN , Centre European Researche Nucleare (the
- originally played by CERN , you could consider this the "mother
- of Technology. CERN The home page for CERN , which describes
- CERN The home page for CERN , which describes its activities and
- Web Documents WebMaker Cern 's a generic configurable converter from
- inherent in the CERN httpd implementation that supports
- for Particle Physics ( CERN ) in Geneva, Switzerland. CERN released
- Geneva, Switzerland. CERN released the Web for public use in 1991;
- WWW support from CERN , the creators of the Web . WWW FAQ
- from the source, CERN . The World Wide Web for Dummies A clear,
- Tim Berners-Lee of CERN (a European collective of physics
CGI defined
- Gateway Interface ( CGI ) programs for use on Macintosh Web servers
- into a program. For CGI , argv is used to pass values into the
- Gateway Interface ( CGI ) programming on Web servers. C is the
- implementation with CGI programming. Various revisions of C have
- CGI parse CGI parse is the name of a program to
- CGI parse CGI parse is the name of a program to parse CGI
- uses the POST method . CGI is a standard for interfacing external
- as HTTP . Together, a CGI and HTTP are responsible for sending back
- client request . URLs: CGI FAQ Frequently asked questions concerning
- interface Parse CGI Osax Detailed description of Parse CGI Osax
- description of Parse CGI Osax, a CGI parse software product Detail:
- The purpose of a CGI parse program is to determine the structure
- the structure of CGI input. A CGI script doesn't get sent
- the user entered. The CGI script can only tell whether or not there
- with the same name. A CGI parse program serves to decode such data.
- with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel
- a HTML document . HTML CGI Perl Detail: An ASCII text editor is a
- tool to a HTML or CGI ( Perl ) programmer. Familiarity with
- Gateway Interface ( CGI ) scripts, which perform such tasks as
- the gateway program. CGI scripts use environment variables to send
- its parameters. URLs: CGI Environment Variables Common Gateway
- W3E References: CGI Detail: These are the CGI environment
- Detail: These are the CGI environment variables: AUTH_TYPE If the
- The revision of the CGI specification to which this server complies
- type of World Wide Web CGI interface which allows the user to input
- form--with a Perl CGI to handle the output --can be found at the
- plus tag syntax . CGI A CGI is required to make use of the
- tag syntax . CGI A CGI is required to make use of the information
- by a form. Without a CGI behind your form page , the form is just a
- with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger and Mike
- easy, but writing the CGI program to handle and manipulate the
- difficult. Some common CGI programs for e-mail , statistics, comments,
- someone to write, the CGI for any form page of your own creation.
- codes includes a CGI program. Fortran FAQ Frequently Asked
- with fill-in forms and CGI scripts which handle or manipulate the data
- Fill-In Forms CGI HTML Print References: The Foundations of
- with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger and Mike
- linked area, and a CGI program. When you click on an image map,
- criteria listed, the CGI sends you to the location, action or
- Maps W3E References: CGI GIF map file Print References: The
- with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger, and Mike
- interface , commonly CGI . The Common Gateway Interface, is an
- Decoding Forms with CGI This is an NCSA site that provides a great
- great introduction to CGI ( Common Gateway Interface ) scripts and
- links to an archive of CGI programs on an FTP server . W3E References:
- Bourne Shell CGI Perl TcL
- . It works either as a CGI gateway or using NCSA httpd 's older htbin
- A map file for the CGI program has the format and syntax of
- Gateway Interface ( CGI ) program and tell a browser whether to
- method. URLs: CGI Overview Overview of CGI RINKER DATA
- Overview Overview of CGI RINKER DATA SYSTEMS Internet & Client
- & Training HTML & CGI News Home Page!!!! URL where you can sign
- newsletter on HTML & CGI Print References: HTML for Dummies by Ed
- with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- W3E References: forms CGI
- the output from a CGI program or a request for information from a
- with HTML & CGI . Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- commonly used to write CGI scripts for Web sites . Perl is designed
- of how it works with CGI programming Mosaic for X version 2.0
- to explanations of CGI script writing. Supporting FORMS with CGI
- Supporting FORMS with CGI Discusses the use of CGI in designing Forms
- Discusses the use of CGI in designing Forms for the WWW. Print
- W3E References: HTML CGI HTTP Detail: For the casual WWW user,
- Web writers employ CGI , which stands for Common Gateway Interface
- Interface . " CGI is the specified standard for communication
- prospect of writing in CGI may be a little intimidating to
- usually refers to a CGI program written in an interpreted
- it's called one! URLs: CGI scripts Dean Pentcheff's excellent
- excellent directory of CGI script resources. CGI Archives The Web
- CGI script resources. CGI Archives The Web Weaver's Warren collection
- Warren collection of CGI archives, pointers, etc. CGI FAQ A FAQ on
- pointers, etc. CGI FAQ A FAQ on CGI design, implementation,
- etc. CGI FAQ A FAQ on CGI design, implementation, and installation
- Gateway Interface (CGI) On-the-fly HTML Perl
- client pull CGI (Common Gateway Interface) Detail: Using
- URLs: Apache Secure CGI patch This site links to an ftp site from
- with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittle, James Michael Stewart et al.
- to HTML and CGI scripts on the WWW Demonstrates tags A
- good idea to test your CGI applications, and any modifications to your
- scrutiny. Modifying CGI applications that can affect your
- If you develop your CGI applications and tweak your pages out of
- the best way to test CGI applications and HTML documents is to
- not, set up a personal CGI directory where only you (and your beta
- to execute the CGI programs and access the Web pages it
- to point them at any CGI programs you've altered, and make sure they
- . Changed or new CGI programs into the /cgi-bin directory on
- or discovering bizarre CGI behaviors.
- certain tasks (e.g., CGI input handling, transformation , or
- name, search query, or CGI script parameter . Certain characters which
- search query, or CGI script parameters into a WWW Uniform
- specialized forms and CGI applications around this toolkit (which is
- graphics files, and CGI programs) at the same time it can deliver
- graphics files, and CGI programs to manage should strongly consider
- with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- fragment, or chunk of CGI code that provides a building block for
- with HTML and CGI , with Mark Gaither, Sebastian Hassinger,
- Gateway Interface ( CGI ). CGI is a set of communication standards
- working Form page with CGI scripts is beyond the scope of this book.
- look at Form and CGI coding. Pre-Written Form Utilities There
- the power of forms and CGI to their Web documents. Each utility has
- of easy to install CGI scripts for guestbooks, add links,
- links, odometers, etc. CGI Programs on the Web An extensive list of
- An extensive list of CGI scripts which you can add to your own Web
- own Web pages . URLs: CGI programming lessons A good introduction to
- introduction to Web CGI programming with examples Yahoo's List of
- Yahoo's List of CGI information The Common Gateway Interface
- NCSA 's excelent CGI introductory tutorial Common Gateway
- Gateway Interface CGI introduction and examples The Foundations
- with HTML and CGI The Website for the book about programming
- book about programming CGI s, co-authored by Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither,
- Erwin. W3E References: CGI HTML Tags Print References: The Foundations
- with HTML and CGI . By Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- 1-56884-703-3. HTML & CGI Unleashed . By John December and Mark
- 60-Minute Guide to CGI Programming with Perl By Mark Farrell.
- that document support CGI script for searches <LINK> Link type
- typically point to a CGI script , or other executable service on a
- software through the CGI interface on the web server handling the
- item, as passed to the CGI script for the form as part of a name/value
- item, as passed to the CGI script for the form as part of a name/value
- by the related CGI script or other forms-handling program.
- to the underlying CGI script or other service program that
cgi parse defined
character entity defined
character mode defined
charset defined
character set defined
checkbox defined
CIDR defined
class defined
- distin c tion between class A, B, and C networks and their
- of an object, class , or record. as well as the data for a
- letter country code. CLASS ="..."characters... E.G., ,
- engines represent a class of software tools that can examine and
- (typically a Quadra class machine or a PowerPC Mac, running MacHTTP
- of a long company class on Interpersonal Relationships, this
- you learned in math class holds double here: "Always check
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. NOWRAP The
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <P CLASS =STANZA.COUPLET> defines a paragraph
- By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. NOWRAP The
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. Context: <
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. Context: <
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- is used with the CLASS attribute to represent different kinds of
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <DIV CLASS =APPENDIX> defines a division that
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. Context: <
- Example: <DIV CLASS = Abstract > A detailed description of
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. COMPACT The
- style sheets and the class attribute . The opening list tag must be
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. Context: <
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. NOFLOW The
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. SEQNUM A
- graphic, otherwise sub class HR with the CLASS attribute and specify
- the current document . CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <H2 CLASS =Section> defines a level 2 header
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. SRC Specifies a
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. SRC Specifies an
- the current document . CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- For the MATH element , CLASS can be used to describe the kind of math
- math software. The class "chem" is useful for chemical
- style sheets and the class attribute . Context: <MENU> is
- documentation. The CLASS attribute specifies the type of the
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. Apart from the values suggested
- for choosing class names are outside the scope of this
- widths for each class of block- like elements. SRC Specifies an
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. CONTINUE Don't
- style sheets and the class attribute . Context: <OL> is legal
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- For instance , <P CLASS = abstract > defines a paragraph that
- with the most general class on the left and the most specific on the
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. NOWRAP The
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. WIDTH This is
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- the range element . CLASS A character string used to subclass the
- /TITLE> <RANGE CLASS =Search FROM=spot01 UNTIL=spot02> <
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- /TITLE> <RANGE CLASS =Search FROM=spot01 UNTIL=spot02> <
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. NOFLOW The
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
- widths for each class of block- like elements. PLAIN The
- style sheets and the class attribute . Context: <UL> is legal
- code from ISO 3166. CLASS This a space separated list of SGML NAME
- names. By convention , class names are interpreted hierarchically,
- on the right, where class es are separated by a period. The CLASS
- that where practical class names should be picked on the basis of
- by matching on element class names. The conventions for choosing class
clickable image/clickable map defined
client defined
- there. URLs: Windows Client AppleSearch client information for
- Client AppleSearch client information for Windows users from Apple
- system. AppleSearch Client : Macintosh and Windows formats can
- about server , client , and network requirements, please
- be retrieved by an FTP client . Detail: Archie servers are computers
- of the WWW Archie clients . A WWW Archie client is simply a Web
- the browser or other client program utilized. URLs: Brief
- the verifier that the client is running on behalf of a particular
- allows a diskless client machine to discover its own IP address ,
- a special concern with client data input on HTML pages . W3E
- a Web server and a client browser involving forms , queries and
- back responses to a client request . URLs: CGI FAQ Frequently asked
- to be returned to the client . In order for a clickable image to run
- a local machine, the client must be able to measure the coordinates
- map is clicked on, the client must be able to send the information to
- between the client and the server ). In addition, a gateway
- client pull Client pull refers to a dynamic
- client pull Client pull refers to a dynamic process by
- 1.1 A discussion of client pull applications using the browser
- Netscape Navigator 1.1 Client pull example An example of client pull
- example An example of client pull requiring use of the browser
- . Detail: In the client/server relationship, the client calls
- only to explicit client requests. In client pull, the server
- client requests. In client pull, the server includes a directive to
- a directive to the client to reload the initial data or some other
- between such requests. Client pull is accomplished by an HTTP response
- tag that tells the client what to do after some specified time
- computers. In the client /server model, a client, generally a
- files of use to many client s on a network. The client runs a
- tasks in response to client requests. Client browsers read documents
- services In the client / server model, the server provides
- as when a client loads an HTML page from a server . W3E
- ends, meaning that the client receives results more quickly. The time
- Operation An e-mail client 's most basic operation is sending and
- e-mail, so your client software should support this
- as given by the client . CONTENT_TYPE For queries which have
- as given by the client . Scripts can be accessed by their
- server , network, or client problems. You might try again.
- is receiving multiple client requests. A fork system is not the most
- and terminals, and client and server computers. The interfacing
- moving input from the client to the server . GET is used in
- systems. The Gopher client is the program that lets you access a
- terms. W3E References: client host server
- server and the browser client . In Net jargon, it's often referred to
- from a browser client . The httpd handles the request and
- available to a client on the Internet . These services
- IRC users run a client program (usually called 'irc') on one of
- SYSTEMS Internet & Client Server Developers & Training HTML & CGI
- browsers are Internet client software applications that allow users
- processing. Multiple client requests to a server are handled as a
- most widely used Web client browser , and associated server tools
- available to a client on a network. On a local area network,
- nature of the file. Client browsers use that header to determine
- the document . If the client program cannot recognize the file
- for information from a client requires delivery of such a document .
- when requested by a client . To change the text, whether by add or
- to the WWW user, the client computer's platform dictates the type of
- and utilities that the client may access. Common examples of platforms
- necessary to make the client and software understand each other
- it is stored. When a client requests pending mail, it is downloaded
- from the server to the client and then is usually deleted from the
- It is up to the client to periodically poll the mail server to
- point on occurs on the client machine. URLs: RFCs for POP RFCs for POP
- and tons of links on client and server mail protocols and software.
- system used to enable client and server communication on the Internet
- not designed for the client computer. Porting information involves
- which will enable the client to use information designed for another
- W3E References: client source code platform Detail: Porting an
- an application to a client computer provides a link between what
- and used by the client machine. Porting is necessary because
- is compatible with the client computer. In cases which compatible
- the software to the client may provide a solution.
- as well as client software like Telnet , FTP , etc. The
- access as well as client software like Gopher , FTP and e-mail .
- amount of money the client is willing to spend, replication
- between the client and server (as specified by the protocol
- between the client and server , as it is a model for
- the connection , the client sends a message to the server asking for
- language used by the client when requesting information; the client
- capabilities of the client . The client in the HTTP client/server
- a server responds to a client request for data, or how long it takes
- message sent to the client after a request for information has been
- information is the client in the HTTP client/server relationship.
- a hypertext link , the client sends the server the information
- from the server to the client in HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ).
- to a request from the client . URLs: Object Header Lines in HTML
- the objects used in a client 's request to a server in HTTP . In HTTP
- HTTP . In HTTP , the client is a World Wide Web browser . The HTTP
- the server ; 2) the client making a request to the server; 3) the
- the request , the client sends the server specific information
- and may be wasteful. Client pull is an alternate dynamic document
- explains server push & client pull in detail as well as displaying how
- debt. W3E References: client pull CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
- designation tells a client browser the nature of a transferred file
- and uses a simple WWW client to retrieve a URL . Users can also enter
- Gopher menus on your client software, rather than your having to run
- different data types. Client applications can search on and retrieve
- format WAIS is both client and server WAIS operates as another of
- that can run a WAIS client application, in fact). A Macintosh WAIS
- it delivers to the client , other than ensuring successful
- the document that the client requested. URLs: HTTP Server
- in a distributed, client and server environment where a computer
- operating as a client submits a search request (i.e., a query)
- these records to the client for processing. Z39.50 separates the
- user interface on the client s side from the information server s,
- interoperate. A Z39.50 client implementation enables one interface to
- styles native to the client environment. ANSI/NISO Z39.50 has been
- and presented on the client 's browser . markup - the tags that
- that the browser client should allow index searches with
- that the browser client should allow index searches with
- element overrides client defaults and that of linked style sheets
client pull defined
client/server defined
close defined
collaterals defined
common controls defined
commercial on-line service defined
compliant defined
computing platform defined
compiler defined
compression defined
- sequences in file compression and encryption programs and to
- size reduction (file compression ), for security purposes (
- File Compression File compression is the reduction
- File Compression File compression is the reduction in size of a file,
- of the file. File compression techniques are essential for
- files. Many file compression programs also serve as archive
- files into one. URLs: Compression FAQ Frequently Asked Questions for
- the newsgroups comp. compression and comp. compression .research.
- compression and comp. compression .research. PKZIP PKZIP is the de
- standard software compression program. W3E References: algorithm
- .ZIP Detail: Most file compression programs use a substitutional
- main classes of file compression schemes are named after Jakob Z iv
- in the V.42bis modem compression standard , Postscript Level 2, and
- disks. File compression techniques have been extended in
- in one or more ways. Compression reduces the size of files for
- created by the GNU compression utility, gzip . URLs: GNU archive
- W3E References: file compression GZIP Detail: Gzip is a widely used
- Gzip is a widely used compression utility written to replace the
- LZ77 substitutional compression method common to many compression
- not patented, only the compression method . Gzip is available from any
- GZ IP GZIP is a file compression technique that uses Lempel-Ziv
- to ask! W3E References compression PKZip Detail Below is a listing of
- associations. In file compression applications, the location of
- W3E References: compression and decompression programs Detail:
- File Conversion and De compression BinHex Conversion BinHex 4.0 is the
- advantage of lossy compression . JPEGs are being used more for WWW
- and a variety of compression techniques that enable the
- DOS / OS/2 file compression utility that squeezes files down in
- to look to a Windows compression utility such as WinZip. Compressing
- storage needs. URLs: Compression FAQ Usenet FAQs on compression .
- FAQ Usenet FAQs on compression . Compression FAQ Lists and
- FAQs on compression . Compression FAQ Lists and provides links to ftp
- to ftp sites for data compression programs by file extension types.
- Print References: Text Compression Prentice Hall 1989. (ISBN
- The Data Compression Book by Mark Nelson. M&T Books.
- ISBN ) W3E References: compression file compression Detail: PKZ204G
- compression file compression Detail: PKZ204G.EXE 202,574
- of different compression methods, and contains a Macintosh
- of different compression methods, and contains a Macintosh
- three different compression formats. For example, the Classic
- handbook on file compression and decompression tools, this set
- W3E References: file compression GZIP SEA SIT ZIP
- throughput using data compression . URLs: SLIP vs PPP Performance
- ) v.42bis (data compression standard ) URLs: Curt's High Speed
- and what kind of compression algorithm to use. The biggest
- by the standard UNIX compression utility, compress. Compress has
- by gzip . URLs: comp.compression FAQ Answers to Frequently Asked
- Questions about file compression in general from the Usenet
- Usenet newsgroup comp.compression W3E References: .gz The extension
- for gz ip--a newer compression program that replaces compress.
- compress. file compression Print Resources: "A Technique
- High Performance Data Compression ." Terry A. Welch. IEEE
- tar .Z. The amount of compression varies with the type of file, but
- created by PKZip -- a compression and file packaging/archive utility
- preferred method of compression for Internet file transmissions.
- free version of a file compression .archive utility WinZip Home Page
- .gz a UNIX-based compression utility file extension .Z an older
- .Z an older UNIX-based compression utility file extension file
- file extension file compression
- Finder Spell Checker Compression Utility Drawing Program
CompuServe defined
- are Prodigy and CompuServe . URLs: AOL's Internet services
- 1995. W3E References: CompuServe Prodigy Print References: America
- such as the Internet , CompuServe , America OnLine and Prodigy became
- W3E References CompuServe America On-Line Internet
- . America Online, CompuServe , Prodigy , and Genie are all
- client/server CompuServe America On-Line Prodigy Detail:
- as America On-Line or CompuServe , and connect to the Internet . The
- America On-Line CompuServe service provider Print References:
- such as Prodigy , CompuServe and America Online. On the Internet
- the gateway linking CompuServe to the Internet allows e-mail and
- GIF was developed by CompuServe to compress bitmap files transmitted
- due to the recent CompuServe lawsuit regarding their GIF format.
- licensed to IBM, CompuServe , FTP Software, and many other
- America On-Line CompuServe Detail: Prodigy differs from
- Prodigy differs from CompuServe and America Online in that it is a
- service provider CompuServe AOL Detail: Most users from home
- on-line services like CompuServe , America On-Line and Prodigy also
- while others like CompuServe permit Web access. These services
- 512-452-8018 (FAX) CompuServe ID: 76376,606 Internet e-mail:
configuration management system defined
connection defined
- an FTP server Where connection software can be obtained. a Web Page
- API usually provides a connection between a higher level programming
- queries, a server connection to the Internet is required. A
- A direct (not dial-up) connection is recommended. Local Information
- and terminate the connection find pattern Search for pattern prog
- is a form of network connection designed to facilitate multiple
- an intermittent connection capable of handling very large "
- through any given connection on the Internet . The unit of
- A type of Internet connection that provides 64 Kbps of bandwidth
- software. To make the connection work, the user must have a PC
- time to complete a connection to a Web site that uses a lot of
- speed of your Internet connection , you can often set options on your
- intervals. The connection is closed between such requests.
- the end of a network connection . As a formal command, the term is
- interface PPP connection Detail: The CompuServe Information
- to Point Protocol ) connection and a local CompuServe access number
- home to a 24-hour T1 connection to the Internet backbone . There is
- and a dedicated connection , which provides full, 24-hour
- wire bonding or other connection purposes. The package has 4 to 16
- direct point-to-point connection , they can be very practical in
- for an open connection Line noise is still there; it just
- and try again. Network Connection Was Refused by the Server : The
- local host . Open a connection to an ftp host by typing the command
- thereby closing your connection to the remote host . Text-interface
- hyperlink is a dynamic connection between one document and another. A
- research. A literal connection between computer and human user is a
- WWW from a SLIP/PPP connection may notice that their host number
- D channel, or a 23B+D connection for a total bandwidth of 1.544Mbps.
- to a single ISDN connection , with up to 64 "call
- seeking full-time connection are often better served by 56Kb/sec
- the standard Internet connection . Detail: Overview Internet Service
- to the Internet Connection to a gateway , such as an online or
- Individual telephone connection to an Internet service provider In
- In each case, the connection can be permanent or intermittent.
- --before or after connection to a provider . In terminal access,
- provides SLIP or PPP connection : Users have a direct TCP/IP
- have a direct TCP/IP connection . Software (such as browsers) exists
- its users. A T1 connection in excess of 1,500,000 is ideal.
- . A 28.8-Kbps modem connection will run up to three phones, a
- of restrictions on the connection bandwidth . Processor memory lag may
- On-Demand Connection An on-demand connection is a type of
- An on-demand connection is a type of dial-up ISP account
- of modems or incoming connection s. On-demand connection to an ISP is
- networks are connection oriented: A connection is set up
- an IP address . The connection takes place over serial link s, such
- and maintains the connection , as well as client software like
- by using a serial connection , such as a modem. URLs: The
- FTP Detail: A PPP connection allows a user to view graphical
- designed serial connection SLIP , in many ways. It contains an
- solution for easy connection of a wide variety of hosts, bridges
- Transfer Protocol ) connection . HTTP is the protocol used for
- one transmission per connection . During the request stage of the
- request stage of the connection , the client sends a message to the
- of the four-part HTTP connection ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ).
- only one request per connection . The response describes the message
- Web browser . The HTTP connection consists of 1) the client contacting
- responding; and 4) the connection being closed. During the request ,
- takes advantage of a connection that is held open, so the server can
- data, but leaves the connection open. When the server wants to send
- it, leaving the connection open, and so on until all the
- is that the open connection is a drain on the server and may be
- other types of connection to the WWW.
- on T1 W3E References: connection Detail: T1 is sometimes called a
- put through" a connection in a given period of time.
- physical side of the connection (the cables, the computers, etc.) --
- sites. A URL for a connection to a Web server looks like this:
- analog telephone connection via modem. Selecting a quality ISP
- to establishing a connection . Most ISPs try to keep a 15-to-1
- server load , and connection noise interfere with Web document
- You must have an open connection to the Internet to use the links in
content model defined
Content-Type defined
convention defined
- to ..."). By convention , argc is greater than zero; the
- in a stanza. By convention , the class names are interpreted
- alias The NCSA server convention Script Alias is used for file
- call Usenet the giant convention center, crossed with the
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- in a stanza. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- as an appendix. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- a section header. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- as an abstract. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
- subclass tag names. By convention , class names are interpreted
conversion tools defined
copyleft defined
COTS defined
crawlers defined
CrLf defined
cron defined
Csh defined
CSU/DSU defined
CVS defined

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