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handle defined
- a specific username , handle or ID number and a DNS registered host
- applications can handle . Because Web page designers can never
- applications can handle most, of not all, of these formats, so
- when software cannot handle information as quickly as it is received
- whether or not it can handle the data, or if it has to call another
- browsers know how to handle HTML data; however, if 3-D information
- are utilities that handle FTP , gopher , telnet or Web services.
- daemons, chiefly to handle requests for services from other hosts
- DBMSs will be able to handle text, voice, graphics , voice, and video
- other companies to handle the DNS configuration. There are also
- a local ISP can handle this for an individual, but
- Transfer Protocol ) to handle Internet e-mail, so your client software
- as to how to handle , manipulate, or use a file. Care needs
- a Perl CGI to handle the output --can be found at the HTML
- the CGI program to handle and manipulate the gathered information
- conventions to handle this information. W3E References: HTML
- and CGI scripts which handle or manipulate the data retrieved. W3E
- multiple lines to handle multiple telephone devices and telephone
- graphics . Lynx can handle most fill-in forms and will display
- original home cannot handle the network traffic that its popularity
- program designed to handle complex papers, especially for the
- image can be used to handle all the possible options. A navigation
- or sites that cannot handle the traffic that robots bring, have
- Web server software handle the translation). object name - This is
- to enable it to handle larger message volumes. This work
- known as ID number (or handle , for you trucking enthusiasts), is the
- Worlds Chat can handle MIDI audio, stereo wave, and full motion
- processing program to handle the input and response to the data can
- WAIS support? Does it handle Java applications? If you know what your
- for platforms that can handle longer file names, like Macintosh, Win95
- party applications to handle non-HTML resources Bonus Features Global
- user agents is how to handle cases where cell contents won't fit into
hash table defined
heading defined
- under the directory heading /pub. Access for anonymous users is
- W3E References heading footer
- databases, where each heading , such as name or address , is linked
- city, found under the heading "Other Gopher and Information
- the following: title , heading , body and footer . URLs WWW Page
- title bar. Unlike the heading <HEAD>, the title is displayed
- . W3E References: heading HTML Tags - See TITLE TITLE should not
- with the tag and heading tags Detail: Every HTML document must
- up under the same heading as the list of Gopher servers you find
- to close an anchor , heading or even the body . Always use a syntax
- Headings <HEAD> Heading <HR> Horizontal Rule <HTML>
- Left <LH> List Heading <LI> List Item <LINK>
- document title and heading levels, provide important organization
- 1 head First-level heading <H2> Level 2 head Second-level
- 2 head Second-level heading <H3> Level 3 head Third-level
- 3 head Third-level heading <H4> Level 4 head Fourth-level
- 4 head Fourth-level heading <H5> Level 5 head Fifth-level
- 5 head Fifth-level heading <H6> Level 6 head Sixth-level
- 6 head Sixth-level heading Links Create link s to anchor or
- align=left The heading is rendered flush left (the default).
- . align=center The heading is centered. align=right The heading is
- align=right The heading is rendered flush right. align=justify
- right. align=justify Heading lines are justified where practical,
- defines six levels of heading s. A heading element implies all the
- to render the heading . The heading elements are H1, H2, H3,
- align=left The heading is rendered flush left (the default).
- . align=center The heading is centered. align=right The heading is
- align=right The heading is rendered flush right. align=justify
- right. align=justify Heading lines are justified where practical,
- Topic: <HEAD> Heading Definition: This tag defines the head
- Topic: <LH> List Heading Definition: Use <LH> to add a
hexadecimal defined
hierarchical structure defined
history list defined
homepage.html defined
Home page defined
- html , both common Web home page default names) and less well-known,
- as html 4dum.html, the home page for the HTML for Dummies Web site ,
- Institute The WWW home page of the ANSI Detail: ANSI consists of
- list Apple Corp. Home Page Apple Computer Corporation's Home
- Computer Corporation's Home Page New URLs for popular content area
- in the form of a home page on the World Wide Web . Commercial
- Webmastery The home page of Texture Land, a source of gifs for
- URLs Excalibur's home page Offers plenty of information to the
- software. Mustang's home page Mustang is the maker of the Wildcat!
- BBS software and their home page tells about their products,
- W3E References: HTML home page navigation bar Print References: The
- CERN Technology Home Page W3E References: World Wide Web
- FAQ Unicode Home Page W3E Resources: international
- news. The CompuServe homepage. W3E References: Mosaic America Online
- Commission Home page of the IEC W3E References: boot
- index.html , and homepage.html . The name used is dependent on
- link to the company's home page , and an e-mail link for making
- Software Foundation's homepage . W3E References: Unix debugger
- Home Page Home page is the generic name for the
- Home Page Home page is the generic name for the first
- have you seen my new home page ?"). The filename homepage. html
- Research Centre--Home Page This page examines the theory and
- addresses. IANA home page comp.protocols.tcp-ip.domains FAQ
- per year. URLs IETF Home Page Complete information on the IETF,
- look at Microsoft's home page . URLs: Graphical Information Map
- index. html , and homepage.html . The name used is dependent on
- (I-way home page ). URLs: I-WAY Supercomputing '95 The
- Supercomputing '95 The home page for the I-Way project I-WAY
- . LAN Times The homepage for LAN Times magazine, with lots of
- URLs: title MacWeb home page Features of EiNet MacWeb A listing of
- URLs: MCC The MCC Home page can tell you about current projects
- HTML & CGI News Home Page!!!! URL where you can sign up for a
- Operating System NSCA home page NSCA home page info Print Resources:
- NSCA home page NSCA home page info Print Resources: HTTP Sourcebook
- or using the default home page of a browser . Learning to navigate,
- funding. URLs: NCSA Home Page NCSA FAQ Frequently Asked Questions
- URLs: Netiquette Home Page / The Net: User Guidelines and
- The Netiquette Home Page is maintained by Arlene Rinaldi of
- Web Authoring Create a home page Two Web sites on which you can create
- HTML Page Layout HTML Home Page
- and thus, the term home page has some relevance when thought of in
- types. WinZip's Home Page Contains information on WinZip. Print
- URLs: SLIP/PPP Home Page Basic information and links SLIP/PPP
- Welcome to the Prodigy Home Page Information about Prodigy, including
- URLs: Python Language Home Page The Python Home Page , including
- Home Page The Python Home Page , including access to the Python FAQ
- This is Robin Cover's home page on SGML, widely regarded as the best
- HTTP The official home page for S- HTTP . S-HTTP CommerceNet and
- Netsurfer Digest Home Page Netsurfer Digest is a free e-zine
- in your test Web 's home page ). Change the 'DocumentRoot'
- the BASE URL in your home page . Using your test Web Once you've set
- Netsurfer Digest Home Page Netsurfer Digest is a free e-zine
- The Unofficial TIFF Homepage An excellent resource for finding TIFF
- The root is the home page or directory of the tree , from which
- URLs: W3C homepage The W3 C's home page , this location
- homepage The W3 C's home page , this location is a great pointer to
- kinds. INRIA INRIA's home page , which describes the goals and role
- for Computer Science's home page , which describes the history,
- Technology. CERN The home page for CERN , which describes its
- supplanted by the W3C home page mentioned above. W3E References:
- and Retrieval's home page , a great source of information on
- D. C . Denison leaves home page authors wondering where their
- the genus, Elementary Home Page ? Homeric? Homestead ? Home Office?
- you haven't created a home page yet, this might inspire you to do
- Microsoft Windows 95 Home Page Announcements and news regarding
- winWeb A winWeb homepage winWeb documentation How to use winWeb
- so-called "Xanadu home page ," which contains pointers to
- URLs: X Consortium The home page for the X Consortium, with pointers
- This is the ultimate home page for WAIS and Z39.50 information, at
- about CNI, visit their home page at http ://a.cni.org/CNI. homepage
- archive utility WinZip Home Page The Utility-of-utilities for the
- to the Front Desk or Homepage . This button takes you to the
- an idea how a simple homepage might appear, take a look at: the page
- htm">WWWE Homepage </A> <A HREF=" http ://www.
- TITLE >My Perfect Homepage </TITLE>
- a link to the author's home page . Tables of contents can use anchors
- a link to the author's home page . Tables of contents can use anchors
host defined
- and a DNS registered host system name. These two items are separated
- W3E References: host IP address host system Detail: A host name
- host IP address host system Detail: A host name may have an
- host system Detail: A host name may have an alias, which is another
- to be aliases. A host name alias can denote that the host
- that the xyzcorp.com host can also deliver Web access).
- to store results in -h host : specifies server host -L : list known
- on-line services to host their BBS activities. URLs Excalibur's
- storing and retrieving host names and address . The system
- to the older host table lookup of information in the network
- address of a server host , and the name of a file to be loaded into
- with a particular host .
- via a modem, and a host of financial and business products to
- layer at the receiving host must accumulate these fragments until
- address of the remote host making the request . REMOTE_HOST The
- another individual or host system . Users who want to provide such
- user on a particular host system , information stored in the .PLAN
- from variations in host file storage systems to transfer data
- Log on to your local host . Open a connection to an ftp host by
- a connection to an ftp host by typing the command: "ftp
- to the remote host . Text-interface programs require specific
- FTPed to your local host , then downloaded to your PC using Xmodem,
- host system A host system is a computer system
- host system A host system is a computer system that allows
- communicate with other host computers on a network. Individual users
- W3E References: client host server
- number, and a host number. If you look at many IP addresses
- of the subnetwork and host numbers are taken from a predetermined
- may notice that their host number varies from session to session.
- dynamically assigns a host number when a SLIP/PPP user logs onto the
- taken from a range of host numbers available to that subnetwork.
- users connect to a host computer which is directly connected to
- to the Internet Host access, where end-users connect more
- for the user; in host access, the user "speaks" in
- until you request it. Host Access Host access provides SLIP or PPP
- it. Host Access Host access provides SLIP or PPP connection :
- applications for host access. Software for host access to the
- Provider 's ( ISP ) a host machine using a SLIP/PPP account permits
- a user must know the host name, user identification, and password in
- back to it's host . Spider , worm , and wanderer are
- connecting through a host computer. SLIP is defined in RFC 1055.
- the other Internet host . Most Telnet services offer on-line help;
- necessary to know the host name, your username, password and
- the password and host , session, and user name.
- to interact with the host system using its own peculiar interface
- institution's e-mail host system 's domain name A related or
- is to locate the host computer where that e-mail is delivered.
- domain name for their host (where they either log into or retrieve
host system defined
hotlist defined
.hqx defined
- the extension . sea . hqx , which reveals that this file has been
- .cpt, .sea, .sit, and .hqx mean? Provides an explanation of different
- W3E References: .sit .hqx UNIX Print References: The Internet Guide
- .sea, . sit , and . hqx . It is important to pay attention to the
- format, like . hqx , for example. In this case, it is used as
- .cpt, .sea, .sit, and .hqx mean? Provides an explanation of different
- W3E References: .sea .hqx FTP Print References: The Internet Guide
HTML defined
- types of URLs used in HTML notation for the World Wide Web . An
- (absolute) URL for the HTML for Dummies Web site , another Web site
- name (such as home. html or index.html , both common Web home page
- as home. html or index.html , both common Web home page default names)
- actual names (such as html 4dum.html, the home page for the HTML for
- is aliased to home. html , index.html , and default. html , to
- html , and default. html , to cover most of the common
- Mark-up Language ( HTML ), an anchor is signified by the following
- /A> represent the HTML mark-up codes for anchor. Used in
- and hypertext links HTML Resources A One-Stop shopping tour of the
- Print Resources: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- significance of the HTML anchor is that it provides a springboard
- Along with other HTML codes, the anchor transforms simple text
- and entertainment. HTML While a novice might initially find an
- initially find an HTML document intimidating when viewing it as a
- . The simplicity of HTML has enhanced the explosion of the World
- anyone can create an HTML document to promote a favorite hobby, a
- process of learning HTML . Other factors to consider in publishing
- that is using it. HTML is application-independent. It is portable
- W3E References: HTML
- create additional HTML tags prior to industry-wide acceptance.
- liu.se/c/bwk-tutor. html ">PROGRAMMING IN C : A TUTORIAL A C
- information for ASCII HTML ASCII A table of ASCII codes W3E
- attribute With HTML tags, an attribute is a criteria or
- Tag Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- aid in the creation of HTML Web pages . Web pages can be created from
- from scratch using HTML , or using authoring software can shield
- involved in creating HTML pages . For example, some software allows
- Word document to an HTML Web page . URLs WWW Authoring Information
- References newsgroup HTML
- attribute of the HTML tag < BODY >...</BODY> that
- . It is proposed for HTML version 3.0. URLs: HTML 3 Checkpoint Check
- version 3.0. URLs: HTML 3 Checkpoint Check whether your browser
- display Netscape 1.1 / HTML 3 tags. The Background Sampler Netscape
- was introduced with HTML 2.0.
- is the portion of an HTML document page layout between the header
- so on. The body of an HTML page is the information between the <
- of good references on HTML page design and layout. HTML Bad Style
- design and layout. HTML Bad Style Page Tips on what not to put in
- what not to put in an HTML document . Guides to Writing HTML
- . Guides to Writing HTML Documents A page that points to numerous
- on the Web for HTML writing guides. Print Resources HTML for
- Print Resources HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- boilerplate chunks of HTML that can be used on the WWW. For example,
- database and uses HTML boilerplate to "custom build"
- W3E References: HTML home page navigation bar Print References:
- Print References: The HTML TemplateMaster CD-Rom . Erica Sadun and
- client data input on HTML pages . W3E References: attribute
- allowable values in HTML input statements.
- WWW Browsers interpret HTML code and display the content of the Web
- the textual portion of HTML WWW documents. Line browsers are common to
- ability to interpret HTML WWW documents as a complex display of text
- or the failure of a HTML browser to properly reference another page
- and appearance of HTML pages . Print Resources: HTML for Dummies
- . Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- body element in an HTML document . URLs: Beginner's Guide to HTML
- Beginner's Guide to HTML The original creators of Mosaic put
- guide to developing HTML documents. Unordered Lists A Whole chapter
- Wide Web Consortium's HTML Specifications Version 3.0 document . HTML
- Version 3.0 document . HTML FAQ Print Resources: HTML for Dummies Ed
- FAQ Print Resources: HTML for Dummies Ed Tittel and Steve James,
- 1995 W3E References: HTML
- CD-ROM C++ to HTML Shows a way to embed HTML comments in C++
- Shows a way to embed HTML comments in C++ source code to aid in
- to the public_ html directory by typing: ux1>cd ~/public_ html
- ux1>cd ~/public_ html from your News/alt/history directory. cd
- of WWW Programing with HTML and CGI The Web site for the book . Yahoo!
- References: Web site HTML Fill-in Forms Print References: The
- WWW Programming with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel Sebastian Hassinger,
- such as reserved HTML code characters (quote, less than, greater
- Special Characters in HTML A page from an online HTML document about
- A page from an online HTML document about character entities. HTML
- character entities. HTML Character Entities Dealing with
- unsupported HTML character entities. Special Characters How
- entities. Creating HTML documents When writing HTML documents,
- documents When writing HTML documents, character entities must be used
- are used to construct HTML tags and entities must also be represented
- HTML 3.0 characters Many new character entities
- the ISO Latin and HTML 2.0 DTD standards. In the Detail section
- codes. W3E References: HTML Character Entities Numeric Entity Detail:
- wide characters. URLs: HTML Working Group Messages ISO 8859-1 National
- . Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- are indicated in HTML by the form <FORM>...</FORM>
- characteristics. In HTML , the class attribute (CLASS=...) defines
- The initial draft of HTML 3.0 Specification s. Print References:
- s. Print References: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- was introduced in HTML version 3.
- HTTP conversion tools HTML Print References: HTML Sourcebook by Ian S
- HTML Print References: HTML Sourcebook by Ian S. Graham. Wiley. New
- image to your HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) document .
- header or equivalent HTML 3.0 META tag that tells the client what to
- as with related HTML documents, to assure ease of use by the
- World Wide Web browser HTML The simple programming language used in
- particular version of HTML , or a specific type or version of WWW
- when a client loads an HTML page from a server . W3E References:
- A content model of a HTML element describes the element's required
- model for version 3.0. HTML Reference Manual This alphabetical listing
- the content model of HTML elements for Version 2. Print References:
- 2. Print References: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- Detail: The syntax of HTML document s is specified by the document
- know how to handle HTML data; however, if 3-D information is
- W3E References MIME HTML
- into and out of HTML ( hypertext markup language ), the
- World Wide Web and HTML Tools A large listing of conversion tools.
- World Wide Web: HTML Editors A current listing of HTML
- A current listing of HTML converters WWW Publication Support Tools
- W3E References: HTML HTTP MIF GIF Print References: HTML
- GIF Print References: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- a WWW-readable format. HTML converters HTML is the language used for
- HTML converters HTML is the language used for authoring WWW
- documents, starting in HTML is the fastest and most reliable way to
- in formats other than HTML , many converters exist to help them
- translate documents to HTML . For word-processed documents, a number
- can be converted to HTML . Examples of RTF-to-HTML converters are:
- a word processor to HTML can also do the conversion in the other
- also be changed into HTML (and back out again). SCRIBE2HTML is
- documents to HTML . (MIFTRAN is for UNIX machines only).
- FAQ Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- s, others URLs within HTML pages . None, however, examines the actual
- feed as its CRLF. The HTML tag <BR> introduced in HTML 2.0
- themselves within HTML documents are not read by browsers.
- W3E References: HTML logical markup physical markup SGML Print
- Web Programming with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel
- default. html Many WWW URLs do not specify a page name
- a Web site : default. html , index.html , and homepage.html . The
- html , and homepage.html . The name used is dependent on the Web
- W3E References: index.html homepage.html URLs Web site Detail:
- index.html homepage.html URLs Web site Detail: Allowing the Web
- URLs: Depreciated HTML element Contains a discussion of
- angle brackets. In HTML , for example, start and end tags
- tags themselves. URLs HTML 2.0 Glossary Page Handy glossary of terms
- of terms found in HTML .
- e.g., /internet/ web / html /file. W3E References: hierarchical
- structure Detail: HTML documents generally utilize UNIX style
- c :\ internet \ web \ html \file.
- document root of the HTML for Dummies Web site is http:/www.outer
- a user accesses the HTML for Dummies site, only those directories
- References: hypertext HTML browser link Detail: What is a document A
- document's URL in the HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) file. The
- HEAD The HEAD of an HTML document is an unordered collection of
- the document . URLs: HTML Archive HTML Specification 3.0 Print
- . URLs: HTML Archive HTML Specification 3.0 Print Resources: Teach
- Web Publishing with HTML in a Week , Laura Lemay, Sams Publishing,
- Web Publishing with HTML in a Week , Laura Lemay, Sams Publishing,
- W3E References: HTML SGML Detail: These elements may appear in
- not defined by other HTML elements. Such information can be used by
- TITLE (required) Every HTML document must contain a title element .
- structure Within HTML , document structure refers to the methods
- a server utilizing the HTML QUERY_STRING variable associated with the
- Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- utilized to solicit HTML input. Detail: With document-based queries
- in the document . In HTML , this can be done using the syntax
- annotation" to an HTML document , it might look like this: <
- for each version of HTML . The DTD tags at the beginning < HTML
- at the beginning < HTML > and end </HTML> identify the
- program. URLs: HTML 2 specification The Document Type
- Type Definition for HTML 2.0. Print Resources: HTML for Dummies .
- 2.0. Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- "parent" of HTML . HTML
- parent" of HTML . HTML
- and FTP site. BBEdit HTML extensions - information and FTP site.
- Using the vi editor HTML editors HTML Editors - a jump page to HTML
- vi editor HTML editors HTML Editors - a jump page to HTML editors on
- - a jump page to HTML editors on various platforms. HTML Editors
- on various platforms. HTML Editors - the Yahoo ! page of HTML editors
- - the Yahoo ! page of HTML editors. W3E References: Topic: Writing
- Topic: Writing HTML pages See the discussion about editors to
- to use when creating a HTML document . HTML CGI Perl Detail: An ASCII
- a HTML document . HTML CGI Perl Detail: An ASCII text editor is a
- a valuable tool to a HTML or CGI ( Perl ) programmer. Familiarity
- important skill for a HTML programmer. HTML editors can be used to
- for a HTML programmer. HTML editors can be used to create Web
- oc/Electronic_Commerce. html ). Before businesses can successfully
- Element In HTML documents, elements define headings,
- and links etc. HTML elements begin with a start tag , which
- is a paragraph. URLs: HTML Archive HTML Specification 3.0 Print
- URLs: HTML Archive HTML Specification 3.0 Print Resources: Teach
- Web Publishing with HTML in a Week , Laura Lemay, Sams Publishing,
- Web Publishing with HTML in a Week , Laura Lemay, Sams Publishing,
- W3E References: HTML SGML
- tag is a term used in HTML to denote the end of a special instruction
- general, are used in HTML to mark the beginning and end of special
- is the Bold Tag in HTML . Adding a forward slash (/) to a tag
- . URLs Macmillan's HTML Workshop An on-line guide to HTML along
- An on-line guide to HTML along with links to other HTML information
- Tons of information on HTML with plenty of links. Print Resources HTML
- links. Print Resources HTML for Dummies. by Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- W3E References HTML browser
- tasks as processing HTML forms , get their input mainly from
- external entities to HTML 2.0 DTD . Many times external entities are
- The most popular HTML extensions. Microsoft Internet Explorer
- by introducing more HTML external entities. HTML 2.0 DTD The WWW
- external entities. HTML 2.0 DTD The WWW Consortium's documentation
- on the DTD s for HTML 2.0 W3E References: HTML tags HTML Detail:
- 2.0 W3E References: HTML tags HTML Detail: When designing a Web
- References: HTML tags HTML Detail: When designing a Web site , you
- Extensions" to HTML . Netscape extensions are controversial in
- to pressure the HTML working group to adopt their enhancement
- Extensions to HTML Netscape Extensions for HTML Yahoo:
- Extensions for HTML Yahoo: Netscape Enhancement Humor W3E
- Humor W3E References: HTML Netscape
- TEXT input objects in HTML .
- Naming Scheme for HTML Documents MIME RFC Document 1341 Detail:
- --can be found at the HTML for Dummies web site . This page is a fill
- Topic Forms in HTML pages How to create forms in HTML
- How to create forms in HTML documents, plus tag syntax . CGI A CGI is
- WWW Programming with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger
- all kinds. Writing the HTML code for the form page is easy, but
- Filters for creating HTML documents with popular word processor
- of documents to HTML format. Print References: HTML for Dummies
- Print References: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- publishing programs to HTML . When moving from Microsoft Word to HTML
- from Microsoft Word to HTML , for instance , a border around a block
- W3E References: HTML
- Formatted Text In the HTML context, formatted text is text that has
- Fill-In Forms CGI HTML Print References: The Foundations of WWW
- WWW Programming with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger
- References: Designing HTML pages JPEG Print References: Mastering Web
- from Cygnus Support. HTML Info Manuals Manuals for GNU Tools What Is
- Print Resources: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- simple language called HTML ( Hypertext Mark- up Language) to convey
- approved elements of HTML . The following is an example of a
- to be included in the HTML document .
- Heading In HTML , heading can refer to any of three
- 1 to 6. URLs: Sandia HTML Reference Manual The HTML tags in Version
- Reference Manual The HTML tags in Version 2 and most of the proposed
- 3. Print References: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- ...</HEAD> HTML 3.0 documents have the following structure
- structure: < HTML > <HEAD>--head elements ...<
- the initial < HTML > tag and preceding the < BODY >
- (In most cases, the HTML , HEAD and BODY tags can all be safely
- a document as HTML . None of this information is displayed.
- displayed element on a HTML page . The TITLE element must occur within
- the structure of a HTML document , from H1, the highest and most
- values are required in HTML documents to use the page background color
- Conversion Chart HTML Color Tags RGBtoHex Converter W3E
- W3E References: HTML
- The filename homepage. html is also one of the three common
- References: default.html One of the three common default names for
- of a Web site . index.html Another of common default names for the
- pages are written in HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) which is
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML An excellent reference for HTML , which is
- reference for HTML , which is used to write home pages . Yet
- and converters between HTML and other formats. HTML Editors This
- and other formats. HTML Editors This listing of HTML editors comes
- This listing of HTML editors comes from the WWW FAQ and has
- W3E References: HTML WWW server HTTP HTML DTD HTML-on-the-fly
- HTML WWW server HTTP HTML DTD HTML-on-the-fly RTF editor Print
- Web Publishing with HTML in a Week by Laura Lemay. Sams Publishing,
- Sams Publishing, 1995. HTML for Fun and Profit by Mary E. S. Morris.
- 1995. The HTML Sourcebook by Ian S. Graham. Wiley, 1995.
- Graham. Wiley, 1995. HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Steve James.
- pages are written in HTML which is built "on top" of SGML
- of markup languages. HTML is a specific application of SGML that
- a home page with HTML , you're simply using the language to code
- readable for the Web . HTML enables you to put a variety of things in
- or FrameMaker, into HTML through the use of conversion software.
- a home page written in HTML looks like by examining the source code of
- don't always use HTML correctly in writing home pages , this is
- way to examine the HTML of a page. For those who are uninterested,
- the inner workings of HTML by using a text editor , a program used
- to author something in HTML , since you don't have to worry about HTML
- allow you to perform HTML commands just as you perform normal word
- have to deal with HTML tags if you don't want to--you just need
- Warrior, HoTMetaL, ANT HTML , HTML Assistant, and Live Markup . There
- located on the Web in HTML format for others to view and enjoy. Using
- Mosaic Hotlist to an HTML Converts a Mosaic hotlist to an HTML file.
- a Mosaic hotlist to an HTML file. W3E References browser bookmark
- HTML -on-the-fly HTML-on-the-fly involves the
- some format other than HTML , and convert it to HTML at the time the
- translate and store in HTML . W3E References: HTML SGML
- HTML . W3E References: HTML SGML
- HTML DTD HTML DTD stands for Hypertext Markup
- HTML DTD HTML DTD stands for Hypertext Markup Language
- Language ). URLs: HTML as an Application of SGML Explains what
- All elements in HTML 2.0 DTD Lists all the elements (vocabulary
- (vocabulary) used in HTML 2.0 DTD The Hierarchy of the HTML 3.0 DTD
- The Hierarchy of the HTML 3.0 DTD A technical example of HTML 3.0
- A technical example of HTML 3.0 DTD A Beginner's Guide to HTML Exactly
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML Exactly what it says it is, this primer
- . W3E References: HTML SGML markup markup language Print
- Print References: The HTML Sourcebook . Ian Graham, John Wiley & Sons
- (ISBN 0-471-11849-4) HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel. IDG, 1995
- Detail: HTML is an SGML DTD . DTD applies SGML to the
- HTML Page Layout HTML page layout refers to the
- HTML Page Layout HTML page layout refers to the way in which a
- most basic form, an HTML page layout includes the following: title
- Guides to Writing HTML Documents Listing and links to guides for
- to guides for writing HTML documents (good ones). Print Resources
- ones). Print Resources HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Steve James.
- an example of a basic HTML page layout: < HTML > <HEAD>
- HTML page layout: < HTML > <HEAD> < TITLE >Title of
- that make up an HTML page . Within each section, more tags
- allows the transfer of HTML documents and other resources between the
- Web server httpd HTML
- References: Writing HTML code Hyperlinks are part of the HTML
- are part of the HTML coding you need to learn to create Web
- with the following HTML markup tag : <A HREF=" url ">
- Web . W3E References: HTML HyperText Markup Language is a language
- information in an HTML document . Following a link in one
- link. Print Resources HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Steve James.
- The anchor tag in the HTML 2.0 specification is used to mark either
- (DTDs), such as HTML . It can be used to build a gateway
- working groups (i.e., HTML working group) that focus their efforts on
- WWW Programming with HTML and CGI . Ed Tittel, Sebastian Hassinger,
- default. html Many WWW URLs do not specify a page name
- a Web site : default.html , index. html , and homepage.html . The
- html , and homepage.html . The name used is dependent on the Web
- References: default.html homepage.html URLs Web site Detail:
- default.html homepage.html URLs Web site Detail: Allowing the Web
- Inter-document In the HTML context, inter-document refers to linkage
- Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- Mark-up Language ( HTML ), which is used for WWW publishing, is
- and how it relates to HTML SGML Declarations A good explanation of
- Organization (ISO) HTML Netscape Detail: The ISO created standard
- a definition of HTML syntax , which is called a Document Type
- the syntax of an HTML document . Why conform? Using HTML in a
- . Why conform? Using HTML in a way that conforms to ISO 8879 can
- those wanting to keep HTML uniform. Unlike other browsers, Netscape
- many non- standard HTML tags. Netscape 's fans appreciate the
- character set used for HTML , are identified by an ISO publication,
- W3E References: ANSI HTML protocol SGML Print References: HTML
- SGML Print References: HTML Manual of Style . Larry Aronson,
- Character Entities and HTML Escape Sequence Table W3E References:
- A layout element is an HTML tag used to define the physical appearance
- Guides to Writing HTML Documents A collection of Web style guides
- W3E References: HTML Tags physical tags logical tags Detail:
- the philosophy of HTML and SGML (marking the structure rather
- for hyperlink ) is an HTML markup element which links a document with
- References: hyperlink HTML markup
- tag is a markup tag of HTML . There are two list types in HTML 2.0,
- List element In HTML list elements can be divided into two
- lists W3E References: HTML logical markup physical markup Print
- Print References: HTML Manual of Style . Larry Aronson.
- The two types of HTML character tags are either logical markup
- so on. W3E References: HTML list element markup language physical
- Print Resources: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- systems. bbc_man 2html: HTML man pages A program that allows you
- languages. In HTML the markup consists of tags that are set
- for a line break in HTML is "<BR>". For a complete
- For a complete list of HTML markup tags, please see the topic section,
- see the topic section, HTML markup tags.
- language used is HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language), a derivative
- markup physical markup HTML SGML
- a an attribute of the HTML <FORM> tag that is used to call a
- Developers & Training HTML & CGI News Home Page!!!! URL where you can
- on-line newsletter on HTML & CGI Print References: HTML for Dummies
- CGI Print References: HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- Web Programming with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither,
- explaining MIF to HTML conversion using Web Maker http ://web.mit
- oftware/frame/www/home. html = framemaker>Framemaker Information about
- format, such as HTML , without losing formatting information.
- documents to HTML . Various commercial programs are
- the MIF text files to HTML . CERN offers an example of how Webmaker
- text is converted to HTML using the data file for special
- Print Resources: HTML for Dummies . Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- for designing linked HTML pages as for writing complex software.
- text, text within the HTML tag <PRE>...</PRE>.
- are written in HTML . Mosaic users may jump easily from one
- . URLs: Motif FAQ The HTML version of the Motif FAQ is available from
- is a term used in HTML and general programming to refer to the
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML Explains how nesting is used in HTML W3E
- how nesting is used in HTML W3E References: HTML markup Detail: This
- HTML W3E References: HTML markup Detail: This is an example of
- additions to HTML , such as textured backgrounds, accessible
- characters inside an HTML document . Numeric entities are similar to
- Special Characters in HTML A page from an online HTML document about
- A page from an online HTML document about character entities. HTML
- character entities. HTML Character Entities Dealing with
- unsupported HTML character entities. Special Characters How
- entities. Creating HTML documents When writing HTML documents,
- documents When writing HTML documents, character entities must be used
- On-the-Fly HTML On-the-fly HTML or HTML-on-the-fly refers
- HTML On-the-fly HTML or HTML-on-the-fly refers to a process of
- individually created HTML documents, and programs that achieve that
- What is On-The-Fly HTML generation? World Wide Web Authoring
- Web Programming with HTML & CGI . Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- author must edit the HTML file directly. On-the-fly HTML pages rely
- content. On-the-fly HTML is employed in various contexts:
- or UNIX man pages into HTML documents suitable for reading with a Web
- UNIX ftp programs into HTML , translating the outcome of database
- database searches into HTML , as in generating hyperlink results with
- as a Web Page, is an HTML document . A Page can be as simple as a
- in between. URLs: HTML Documentation An HTML hotlist with more
- HTML Documentation An HTML hotlist with more links regarding HTML
- for! Print References: HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- W3E References: HTML Page Layout HTML Home Page
- HTML Page Layout HTML Home Page
- Paragraph is a HTML 2 tag <P> denoting a paragraph break
- obsoleted . URLs: HTML Reference Manual An extended discussion of
- extended discussion of HTML tags, including HTML 3 tags. Detail:
- in the source text. HTML relies instead almost entirely on the tags
- and blockquotes.) HTML 3 attributes for PARAGRAPH include:
- URL Search Engine HTML Detail: If the term parameter makes you
- retrieve. Writers of HTML documents have undoubtedly learned the
- Physical markup is an HTML tag used to designate the physical style
- Fill-out FORMS in HTML A description of the FORM element of HTML
- of the FORM element of HTML with a good explanation of how it works
- WWW. Print Resources: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- W3E References: HTML CGI HTTP Detail: For the casual WWW user,
- in writing forms in HTML for WWW pages , a lot more knowledge is
- used in writing good HTML . It allows writers to collect data for a
- beyond the confines of HTML by writing a server-side program to
- between a server and a HTML document viewed on a browser is simple,
- (Graham, p. 208) HTML documents using the FORM element must also
- when programming in HTML to create space around the page . The
- Print Resources: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- all. Print Resources HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- . It determines how HTML fill-out forms <INPUT> ... <
- Print Resources: HTML for Dummies. Ed Tittel and Steve James.
- the smooth linking of HTML pages .
- programs. URLs: HTML+ (Hypertext markup language) Information
- Information about HTML from CERN HTML to the Max A Manifesto for
- about HTML from CERN HTML to the Max A Manifesto for Adding SGML
- Web W3E References: HTML browser line browser Detail: Procedural
- is the opposite of HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language) formatting,
- and bulleted lists. HTML is the language used for writing pages for
- that the commands of HTML are general enough to be similarly
- a conversion to HTML . URLs: Adobe Acrobat Information from
- site. W3E References: HTML Detail: Production Web is useful for those
- the notion of using HTML for the design of pages to be served on
- Hackers Jargon 3.2.0 - HTML version A comprehensive compendium of
- reduce the size of a HTML document .
- and text files. HTML home pages serve as repositories for
- for various HTML pages . URLs: OAK Software Repository The
- Print References: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- Print References: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- Object Header Lines in HTML Describes the request as part of the HTTP
- Print References: HTML Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley and
- When you're writing in HTML , you can't simply hit "return"
- your paragraph. URLs: HTML paragraph breaks Instructions for writing
- paragraph breaks in HTML The HTML Language Many links to
- breaks in HTML The HTML Language Many links to information about
- to information about HTML W3E References: HTML markup markup
- HTML W3E References: HTML markup markup language
- language. Unlike HTML , which is concerned with a document's
- a document . So while HTML uses commands to indicate things such as
- and style. URLs: rtftohtml--A Filter to Translate RTF to HTML
- documents in RTF into HTML Directory of /pub/RTF The specification
- here. W3E References: HTML markup markup language Detail: RTF was
- a filter called rtfto html that can be used to translate RTF
- RTF documents into HTML as well as to create new documents for the
- (CGI) On-the-fly HTML Perl
- example of generating HTML on-the-fly, because these pages are put
- ". A standard html document can contain an image that gets
- converts the setext to HTML , and views the text using a WWW browser
- clients. Setext->HTML This is a site from which one can download
- download the setext-> HTML filter. W3E References: logical markup
- Web Programming with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittle, James Michael
- languages, including HTML . It is also an International Standards
- vendor of SGML and HTML authoring tools, and the "World
- Type Definition (DTD) HTML markup Detail: SGML is an international
- Markup Language (HTML) This site provides a close look at the
- using the links in one html document to access another document. The
- Lists Posting Services HTML Guides "A quick stop for links to
- a new standard for HTML comes out, discussion begins about changes
- yet to come. URLs: HTML -WG Mail Archives This is a HyperMail
- mailing list of the HTML working group of the IETF . The Tao of
- remains constant. An HTML document has static content in its
- W3E References: HTML document Detail: Static content is the
- Web pages conform to HTML ( HyperText Markup Language ) style,
- The style guide for HTML Documents Style Guides Defines the crucial
- other style references HTML to the Max Argues for the integration of
- W3E References: HTML SGML Web pages
- Net use. Cascading HTML Style Sheets Explains the format of a
- markup language markup HTML
- of an element. HTML uses sub-elements in ordered lists, among
- other things. URLs: HTML Summary Explains elements in HTML W3E
- Explains elements in HTML W3E References: element HTML
- References: element HTML
- The superstructure in HTML is the form into which the layout of the
- of a superstructure in HTML ensures that Web pages have a uniform
- and its superstructure HTML Overview Documents HTML structures W3E
- Overview Documents HTML structures W3E References: HTML The Net
- W3E References: HTML The Net Print References: The World Wide
- definitions" HTML GOD PAGES Clear & easy explanation of the
- explanation of the HTML syntax W3E References: string syntax
- string syntax checker HTML
- of the syntax . URLs: htmlchek Documents and explains an HTML syntax
- and explains an HTML syntax checker. W3E References: syntax
- W3E References: syntax HTML
- Tags are used for HTML formatting. They are also used for sorting
- introduction to HTML and CGI scripts on the WWW Demonstrates
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML Lots of info on creating tags. W3E
- W3E References: string HTML
- modifications to your HTML documents in a test Web . This lets you
- CGI applications and HTML documents is to create and modify them in
- references in your HTML documents to point to the new test Web 's
- Changed or new HTML documents into the root directory for the
- controls are tags in HTML that denote markup . When you use text
- of your text in an HTML document . W3E References: HTML markup tag
- . W3E References: HTML markup tag
- Text/ html Text/ html is the MIME Content Type for
- Text/ html Text/ html is the MIME Content Type for HTML
- them--as with HTML documents. Other files, such as images and
- content type text/ html can be defined further by specifying the
- W3E References: text/html The MIME Content Type indicating HTML
- Type indicating HTML -formatted text. Detail: The MIME Content
- frequently inserted in HTML documents, often with links to a larger
- to save space on an HTML page or to avoid extended downloading time
- Title In HTML , the tag TITLE defines the text to be
- References: heading HTML Tags - See TITLE TITLE should not be
- tags Detail: Every HTML document must contain a TITLE element . In
- that is widely used in HTML documents for inline graphics elements. A
- copy the HTML document and the graphic, and then
- com/transparent_images.html . You c an fetch the program giftrans by
- is transformed into HTML . Transformation of a document from one
- in structure. URLs: HTML Converters A full list of filters and
- for creating HTML documents. W3E References: webification
- structure . For HTML , this is best served by a DTD . The
- as when transforming a HTML 3.0 document into HTML 2.0.
- UNIX Print References: HTML Publishing with Internet Assistant by
- Markup Language (HTML) This RFC describes the current practice
- standardization of HTML . Computer Communications Glossary This
- used to introduce HTML character entity references. The HTML
- entity references. The HTML ">" character entity
- /Addressing/Addressing. html #anchor
- (typically, an HTML file) accessible through the hypertext
- (typically, reading HTML files from one of your desktop machine's
- is the name of the HTML file for the desired Web page or the name
- . anchor - Within an HTML document , hyperlinks can actually point
- to the end of the HTML document . All in all, the most important
- file system for an HTML file to open (look for choices like "
- post , or even an HTML document . URLs: UUEncode/UUDecode
- Valid HTML Valid HTML refers to an HTML document that
- Valid HTML Valid HTML refers to an HTML document that has been
- there are numerous HTML checkers and validation services available
- WebTechs, called the HTML Validation Service. Files that have been
- topic. Flash HTML Check tool The Flash HTML Check tool, the
- Check tool The Flash HTML Check tool, the other major player in the
- . W3E References: DTD HTML SGML Detail: The HTML Validation Service
- HTML SGML Detail: The HTML Validation Service allows a user to input
- DTD s (Level 2 for HTML 2.0, Level 3 for the now-defunct HTML 3.0,
- 3 for the now-defunct HTML 3.0, and Mozilla for the Netscape DTD ),
- bits and pieces of HTML in another part of the form. Validation
- nonstandard uses of HTML in a document . Upon passing, the server
- to place a "valid HTML " icon on their page(s). The icon
- as shown in the valid HTML icon at the foot of this page . WebTechs
- also offers the HTML Check Toolkit, which allows users to
- user inputs into an HTML form that requires the user to determine
- biggest benefit of the HTML Check Toolkit is that it lets
- validate their HTML documents locally, without having to send
- for sites that produce HTML documents in any kind of quantity, and for
- that mandate valid HTML . It's even possible to build specialized
- was built). The HTML service and the toolkit are both free, and
- This is an " HTML -ified" version of Veronica that you
- Veronica Another nice HTML -based Veronica interface , this page
- recent fully tested HTML documents, graphics files, and CGI
- with a large number of HTML documents, graphics files, and CGI
- same thing for VR that HTML accomplishes for text: it determines how
- References: markup Web HTML Detail: VRML allows the transport of
- the coordinator of the HTML 2.0 specification ) and Dave Raggett (the
- formerly known as HTML 3.0), W3C drives the development and
- Interchange Format HTML Hypertext Markup Language MIME
- Web Programming, with HTML and CGI by Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither,
- on the Web, the HTML files must be in a directory which is
- References: document HTML web site Print References: HTML Manual of
- site Print References: HTML Manual of Style by Larry Aronson.
- (ISBN: 1562763008) HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Steve James.
- Web Print References: HTML Web Publisher's Construction Kit by David
- presently include HTML , VRML , and Adobe Acrobat Portable
- Postscript Files to HTML Web Documents WebMaker Cern 's a generic
- from FrameMaker to HTML . RTF converters, and facilities for Word
- and aspiring HTML authors, the WRL has over 630 primary
- Print References: HTML for Dummies by Ed Tittel & Steve James.
- (ISBN: 1568843305) HTML Web Publisher's Construction Kit by David
- some useful graphic, HTML markup fragment, or chunk of CGI code that
- Browser GUI HTML httpd Print References: World Wide Web
- a hypertext objects in HTML format, which simply means that they link
- been inputted through HTML , a language used to create the format in
- pages must be written. HTML surrounds text by "tags", which
- interfaces LEARNING HTML Links to WYSIWYG interfaces for HTML
- WYSIWYG interfaces for HTML WYSIYG! A humorous interpretation of a
- W3E References: HTML interface Detail: Programmers will tell
- cni.org/CNI. homepage.html . W3E References: WAIS (Wide Area
- IDG Books, 1995), and HTML for Dummies (co-authored with Steve James,
- WWW Programming, with HTML and CGI , with Mark Gaither, Sebastian
- we constructed the HTML documents that make up this Encyclopedia
- Topic: HTML Authoring Tools There are many HTML
- Tools There are many HTML editing tools ranging from syntax checkers
- a doubt, there's an HTML editor out there somewhere that will meet
- among a plethora of HTML editors, converters and utilities. If you
- make your role as an HTML author easier and less taxing! URLs: Yahoo
- URLs: Yahoo list of HTML editors Mag's Big List of HTML Editors
- Mag's Big List of HTML Editors Converters to and from HTML Editor
- Converters to and from HTML Editor Archive W3E References: HTML
- W3E References: HTML
- resources WADE'S HTML TUTORIAL Text Links Hyperlink HTML Tag <
- Text Links Hyperlink HTML Tag <A> hypertext link Icon Link s
- Icon Link s Hyperlink HTML Tag <A> HTML Tag <IMG>
- HTML Tag <A> HTML Tag <IMG> graphics Graphics for Web
- the most opinionated HTML guides we could find! These resources will
- URLs: Elements of HTML Style A brief style guide based on Strunk
- Style . Composing Good HTML An excellent page about composing good
- about composing good HTML . Gareth's style guide A bit old, but
- Netscape extensions. HTML Design Guide A beautifully designed page
- A must-see! Roger's HTML Style Guide This article describes
- Guides to Writing HTML Documents Finally, a hotlist of more style
- reference to it in an HTML document , and viewing it through a
- Fill-In Forms One of HTML 's most innovative and advanced features
- (or just Form) is the HTML document viewed in a browser that requests
- data and create a new HTML document to send back to the browser . The
- and how to write an HTML document that contains form fields. We
- Tags There are five HTML tags that are exclusively associated with
- WWW Programming with HTML and CGI The Website for the book about
- W3E References: CGI HTML Tags Print References: The Foundations of
- Web Programming, with HTML and CGI . By Ed Tittel, Mark Gaither,
- ISBN: 1-56884-703-3. HTML & CGI Unleashed . By John December and
- Web pages . After the HTML text is loaded, you can always reload with
- elements possible. HTML is designed to present content, not a
- Topic: Beyond HTML 2.0 The 2.0 DTD is by no means the final
- the final word on HTML markup tags. A 3.0 DTD was already under
- known as "the HTML working group" decided to back away
- in the available HTML DTDs. <A> Anchor <ABBREV>
- Horizontal Rule <HTML> Main document head <I> Italics
- Topic: HTML : an Introduction The HyperText Markup
- Markup Language ( HTML ) is a simple markup language that
- of Web documents. HTML is the standard language that all Web
- and interpret. HTML is implemented using another larger markup
- Bare Bones Guide to HTML HTML Quick Reference A Beginner's Guide to
- Bones Guide to HTML HTML Quick Reference A Beginner's Guide to HTML
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML Crash Course in HTML W3E References: HTML
- HTML Crash Course in HTML W3E References: HTML Tags HTML External
- HTML W3E References: HTML Tags HTML External Entities Print
- References: HTML Tags HTML External Entities Print References: HTML
- Print References: HTML TemplateMASTER CD . Erica Sadun and
- Detail: Overview: HTML is used to structure text, graphics and
- take time and effort. HTML is simply plain text . An HTML document
- simply plain text . An HTML document consists of two types of text:
- document . Inside an HTML document , the tags are set off by <
- Characters Even though HTML is plain text , some characters are set
- special functions in HTML are ampersand, less than, greater than,
- are used to define the HTML markup tags. In order to use these
- character set used in HTML 2.0 is the ISO Latin-1 set [a subset of
- will be added by HTML DTDs beyond the 2.0 specification ,
- Tags The core of HTML is its markup tags. These tags define the
- document . The DTD for HTML has been in development and revision for
- used almost daily. The HTML 2.0 DTD is the current standard that
- for the emerging HTML standards, their own proprietary tags and
- is actually what the HTML standards have always decreed should
- lock-up. As you write HTML documents you need to be aware that some
- that is at least HTML 2.0 DTD compliant . If you use a browser
- that supports tables, HTML 3.0, Java and VRML you will get even more
- many of the current HTML markup tag s; please review each tag and
- any of them. HTML 2.0 DTD markup tags Beyond HTML 2.0 Basic
- DTD markup tags Beyond HTML 2.0 Basic Document Structure An HTML
- Document Structure An HTML document must follow strict structural
- a Web page is: < HTML > <HEAD> < TITLE > Your
- tags, creating a HTML document is simple. Before you rush into
- In order to construct HTML documents, you will need a text editor or
- or a specialized HTML editor . Learning to create HTML documents
- created your first HTML document . Start a new document with the
- 3.x) or ". html " (for platforms that can handle
- interpret the file as HTML and not just plain text . Congratulations!
- my friends. Stuff HTML for DUMMIES HomePage - IDG Books Yahoo
- Topic: HTML Tags If your browser cannot display tables
- a list of tags beyond HTML 2.0 . For up to date information on
- Comments To document HTML design, techniques, etc. <!-- ... -->
- linkage structures <HTML> ... </HTML> HTML Blocks out an
- ... </HTML> HTML Blocks out an entire HTML document <
- Blocks out an entire HTML document <HEAD> ... </HEAD>
- current, to permit HTML documents to be chained together Document
- regions; according to HTML 2.0 DTD closing tag </P> is optional
- Topic: HTML Tags HTML 2.0 DTD tag s in alphabetical
- Topic: HTML Tags HTML 2.0 DTD tag s in alphabetical order.
- a list of tags beyond HTML 2.0 . <!-- --> <A> <
- <HR> <HTML> <I> <IMG> <INPUT>
- usually another HTML file, but can also point to FTP , Telnet ,
- within a single HTML document . An anchor of this type is
- u/General/Internet/WWW/ HTML Primer.html"> A Beginner's Guide
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML </A>
- A Beginner's Guide to HTML This file is an example file.
- a section of an HTML document where contact information such as
- .. </HEAD> of an HTML document , and provides the URL basis for
- delimit the body of an HTML document and contains the content and
- is legal within: < HTML > The following markup can be used
- set off the body of an HTML document . It is an explicit structure tag
- strictly-interpreted HTML . Example: < BODY >This document has
- forces a line break in HTML text flow. This tag acts similar to a
- characters in HTML text with emphasis, usually italics.
- method for most HTML programmers. Anything the recipient
- be returned as a new HTML document to the sender for further display
- defines the head of an HTML document which is an unordered collection
- links to other HTML documents Attributes: None. Context: <
- is legal within: < HTML > The following markup can be used
- at the head of an HTML document , for strictly interpreted HTML.
- component of proper HTML page design. Example: < HTML > <
- design. Example: < HTML > <HEAD> < TITLE >A
- A Completely Pointless HTML Page </TITLE> <BASE HREF=" http
- com/default. html "> </HEAD> < BODY >
- Topic: < HTML > ... </HTML> Main document head
- enclose an entire HTML document , to label it's SGML document
- type definition as HTML . Attributes: None. Context: < HTML >
- None. Context: < HTML > ... </HTML> is not legal within
- be used within < HTML > ... </HTML> < BODY > <
- to enclose all HTML documents.
- input object within an HTML form; these objects come in several
- ingredient for HTML forms of all kinds, since it provides the
- (for example the HTML specifications or the IETF 's RFCs) can
- a computer keyboard in HTML documents, <KBD> ... <KBD>
- to one of the various HTML list styles. Attributes: None. Context:
- List Definition: An HTML list style that produces a numbered list
- boundaries for normal HTML text, this mark is used to signify the
- layouts in an HTML document . Context: <PRE> ... <
- scalar values within HTML forms , which are suitable whenever users
- emphasis available in HTML . Remember, overuse blunts the effect, so
- text input area for an HTML input form, typically for multiple lines
- range from 2 to 6, but HTML will allow large textareas if needed
- the title for an HTML document , which usually appears in the
- screen . Every HTML document must contain a title to conform
- a title to conform to HTML standards. Attributes: None. Context: <
- display within an HTML document , but rather on the title bar of
- for each and every HTML document you write. Because many Web
- style Definition: An HTML list style that produces bulleted lists of
- markup tag : < HTML > Suggested style/usage: Including
- use this tag in your HTML documents. Indicates the "next"
- current, to permit HTML documents to be chained together.
- is usually placed by HTML authoring tools, but can be added manually
- . Required Features HTML 2.0 DTD compliant The absolute minimum
- The absolute minimum HTML standard Supports GIF s, transparent GIFs
- previous versions of HTML it provided the only means for defining
- the section of an HTML document where context and layout
- is legal within: < HTML > The following markup can be used
- Example: < HTML > <HEAD>< TITLE >my
- been abbreviated from HTML 2.0's BLOCKQUOTE to the more convenient BQ
- Form Definition: HTML fill-out forms can be used for
- as part of an HTML document . The user fills in the form and
- by the FORM element . HTML 3.0 supports the following kinds of fields
- is not part of the HTML 3.0 specification . Context: <FORM>
- Headings Definition: HTML defines six levels of heading s. A heading
- icon entity names for HTML 3.0 is given in an appendix of this
- defines the head of an HTML document which is an unordered collection
- links to other HTML documents Attributes: none Context: <
- is legal within: < HTML > The following markup can be used
- Topic: < HTML > Main document head Definition: This
- tag encloses an entire HTML document defining it as the proper MIME
- "-// W3 O//DTD W3 HTML 3.0//EN" URN The universal resource
- . Context: < HTML > is legal within: none The following
- be used within < HTML > ... </HTML> <HEAD>, <
- the start and end < HTML > tags around an HTML document .
- them. Example: < HTML > <HEAD>< TITLE >W3E -
- graphics) into an HTML document . Attributes: ID An SGML
- of entry fields within HTML fill- out forms . The TYPE attribute
- a computer keyboard in HTML documents, <KBD> ... <KBD>
- icon entity names for HTML 3.0 is given in an appendix of this
- in the current line. HTML math is powerful enough to describe the
- not defined by other HTML elements. Such information can be
- list of items. HTML 3.0 gives you the ability to control the
- SGML notation in the HTML 3.0 DTD Context: <STYLE> is legal
- the content of an HTML document . This specification overrides
- Table Definition: The HTML table model has been chosen for its
- Definition: Every HTML document must contain a TITLE element .
- list of items. HTML 3.0 gives you the ability to customise the
- icon entity names for HTML 3.0 is given in an appendix of this
HTML-on-the-fly defined
HTML DTD defined
HTML page layout defined
HTTP defined
- provided, for example: http ://www.outer.net/html4dum/html4dum.htm is
- count URLs: REF=" http ://varg.lysator.liu.se/c/bwk-tutor. html
- BODY BACKGROUND=" http ://............/..... gif "> A
- their Web site at http://www.cern.ch/ . URLs: CERN Historical and
- servers, such as HTTP . Together, a CGI and HTTP are responsible
- W3E References: URL HTTP conversion tools HTML Print References:
- the information to an HTTP server gateway program (HTTP is the
- is accomplished by an HTTP response header or equivalent HTML 3.0
- W3E References: HTML HTTP MIF GIF Print References: HTML Sourcebook
- is recognized by the HTTP protocol and servers. The most commonly
- WWW Information on HTTP Daemons Daemon A def from the Online
- following this link : http://vsl.cnet.com to the C |Net Virtual
- Dummies Web site is http:/www.outer.net/html4dum . This directory
- is actually /www/ http docs/html4dum, three sub-directory levels
- for the NCSA HTTP server .
- program, for example: http ://twelve.srv.lycos
- Public Comment", http ://iitfcat.nist.gov
- such as Hotwired ( http ://www.hotwired.com).
- information, such as HTTP POST and PUT, this is the content type of
- REMOTE_IDENT If the HTTP server supports RFC 931 identification,
- request was made. For HTTP , this is " GET ", "
- GET GET is an HTTP method for moving input from the client to
- HTML WWW server HTTP HTML DTD HTML-on-the-fly RTF editor Print
- Eudora PC version from http://www.qualcomm.com and forward mail to
- httpd The http d (HTTP daemon ) is the daemon running on
- for requests of http documents from a browser client . The
- traffic. URLs: NCSA httpd overview Information about the NCSA http
- about the NCSA http d server . Windows httpd W3E References:
- d server . Windows httpd W3E References: Web server http daemon
- References: Web server http daemon
- following this link : http://vsl.cnet.com to the C |Net Virtual
- server s, such as HTTP servers. For example, the White House web
- "2000" in http ://corl.nbc.upenn.edu:2000/ The port
- transfer protocol ( http ) is usually 80, although other ports may
- server like NCSA 's httpd .. It works either as a CGI gateway or
- using Web Maker http ://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit
- via email or http . Detailed information about MIME is
- info Print Resources: HTTP Sourcebook . Ian S. Graham. John Wiley &
- from WWW servers ( HTTP ), gopher servers, FTP servers and news
- . W3E References: http binary helper application Detail: Every
- References: HTML CGI HTTP Detail: For the casual WWW user, knowing
- read on the WWW via HTTP ( hypertext transfer protocol ). HTTP is a
- transfer protocol ). HTTP is a client-server protocol ideal for the
- high rate of transfer, HTTP was designed to be stateless. This means
- communication between HTTP servers and server-side gateway programs
- by the Library, HTTP Server, and Line Mode Browser Lists the
- protocol (for example, HTTP , FTP , Gopher , and WAIS ) uses its own
- is an example of an HTTP ( hypertext transfer protocol ) URL : http
- protocol ) URL : http ://www.utexas.edu/maps/ The first part of
- port number for HTTP is 80. Port address could also refer to IP
- various protocols. The HTTP Protocol As Implemented In W3 Explains
- Explains protocol for HTTP in the World Wide Web Internet Cache
- References: protocol HTTP WWW
- W3E Resources: FTP HTTP Gopher Detail: A protocol is a software
- on the Internet . HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol) -- The
- ) connection . HTTP is the protocol used for accessing files
- request as part of the HTTP protocol as implemented by CERN The HTTP
- by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A complete
- description of the HTTP protocol W3E References: HTTP URL CERN
- W3E References: HTTP URL CERN Netscape Mosaic Print References:
- Transfer Protocol HTTP was designed to be a quick and efficient
- . The client in the HTTP client/server relationship is the browser
- step of the four-part HTTP connection ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol )
- Transfer Protocol ). HTTP is the protocol used for accessing files
- as part of the HTTP protocol as implemented by CERN The HTTP
- by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A complete
- description of the HTTP protocol W3E References: HTTP URL request
- W3E References: HTTP URL request response header Print
- 0 471-11849-4) Detail: HTTP is a very fast method of accessing
- is the client in the HTTP client/server relationship. When a user
- to the client in HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ). They are
- request as part of the HTTP protocol as implemented by CERN The HTTP
- by CERN The HTTP Protocol as Implemented in W3 A complete
- description of the HTTP protocol W3E References: HTTP Response
- W3E References: HTTP Response Request Print References: HTML
- request to a server in HTTP . In HTTP , the client is a World Wide Web
- a server in HTTP . In HTTP , the client is a World Wide Web browser .
- acceptable for the HTTP protocol , the headers will contain this
- the wonderful Apache HTTP server ." Setuid Scripts More about
- S- HTTP (Secure HTTP) Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) is a
- (Secure HTTP) Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) is a security-enhanced version of
- the Web . URLs: Secure HTTP--Internet Draft The initial Internet Draft
- Draft statement of S- HTTP . Secure HTTP The official home page for
- of S- HTTP . Secure HTTP The official home page for S- HTTP .
- home page for S- HTTP . S-HTTP CommerceNet and W3C Security
- page for S- HTTP . S-HTTP CommerceNet and W3C Security Resources.
- W3E References: HTTP S- HTTP is a secure version of HTTP.
- References: HTTP S- HTTP is a secure version of HTTP. Detail: With
- transfer protocol ( HTTP ) specifies Web -specific operations, such
- for your test Web 's HTTP listener process. (By rule, this must be a
- look something like: http ://xyzcorp.com:8001/test/ ( Note: This is
- to point the HTTP software at the root of your test Web 's
- available at the URL http://melmac.corp.harris
- a colon, the cryptic http : or other short identifier on the front,
- should look like this: http ://info. cern .ch
- protocol . " http ://" This points to a hypertext
- port address for HTTP is 80, but if you see a port address
- specifications ( HTTP and the Web server software handle the
- URL types (e.g., for HTTP URLs the ASCII space character can be
- a user to input an HTTP -based URL in a form, choose one of three
- and are located at http://www.webtechs.com/html-tk/ .
- are made according to HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ). The
- requested. URLs: HTTP Server Distribution from WebCrawler
- from 42,579 HTTP server s. HTTP servers running on Unix
- 83% of the total HTTP servers. This is an interesting site to
- TCP/IP Network for HTTP These detailed step by step instructions
- W3E References: HTTP style guide test Web Print References:
- W3E References: HTTP Web server Print References: Que's
- and ftp as well as http ; its search pattern is for words rather
- inherent in the CERN httpd implementation that supports improved
- Browser GUI HTML httpd Print References: World Wide Web
- looks like this: http ://www.whitehouse.gov. When a URL
- rather than " http "; when it begins with " ftp
- in a language called HTTP , Hypertext Transfer Protocol . You will
- their home page at http ://a.cni.org/CNI. homepage.html . W3E
- <BASE HREF=" http ://host/path/filename"> <
- /A> <A HREF=" http ://www. ncsa .uiuc
- <BASE HREF=" http ://www.outer.net/html4dum/html4dum
- <BASE HREF=" http ://www.microsquish.com/default. html "
- list of HTTP methods for accessing the object or
- side of the link (e.g. http , ftp , gopher , WAIS , news, etc.). This
- the element to the HTTP header field . The server may use this
- Example: <A HREF=" http ://impactonline.com/">IMPACT
- <BASE HREF=" http ://www.anywhere.com/">
- user agents which HTTP methods the server supports. ENCTYPE This
- the element to an HTTP response header . If the semantics of the
- anything about it. HTTP header names are not case sensitive . If
httpd defined
hyperlink defined
hypermedia defined
hypertext link defined
hypertext defined
- beginning and end of a hypertext link . In the Hypertext Mark-up
- link . In the Hypertext Mark-up Language ( HTML ), an anchor
- of anchors and hypertext links HTML Resources A One-Stop
- shopping tour of the HyperText Mark-up Language Print Resources:
- be comprised of text, hypertext links, images and so on. The body of
- of elements. URLs: HyperText Markup Language Specification The
- page to find relevant hypertext links. A simple graphic becomes
- to be reached when a hypertext link is clicked. Although the two
- image to your HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) document . The link
- appearances. URLs: HyperText Markup Language Specification Version
- into and out of HTML ( hypertext markup language ), the formatting
- is synonymous with a hypertext node. URLs: What is a document A very
- W3E References: hypertext HTML browser link Detail: What is a
- from a program file A hypertext node The Traditional Document A
- documents. The Hypertext Document A hypertext document is one
- Hypertext Document A hypertext document is one that contains link s
- nodes (documents). Hypertext documents on the World Wide Web allow
- URL in the HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) file. The user is
- directory information. Hypertext nodes allow users to move easily
- W3E References hypertext link protocol Detail When fingering a
- format, the Web has hypertext information, so you can surf from
- language called HTML ( Hypertext Mark- up Language) to convey their
- are written in HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language ) which is fairly
- HTML HTML ( HyperText Markup Language ) is the markup
- Guide to URLs HyperText Markup Language Specification 3.0
- HTML DTD stands for Hypertext Markup Language Document Type
- HTTP HTTP ( HyperText Transfer Protocol ) is the protocol
- First there was hypertext , text that contains links to other
- which is a superset of hypertext . While hypertext lets you click on
- review of writings on hypertext and hypermedia, with discussion of
- W3E References: hypertext multimedia hyperlink hypertext link
- multimedia hyperlink hypertext link interface Print References:
- Hypertext Link A hypertext link is a built-in
- Hypertext Link A hypertext link is a built-in reference to
- Typically, a hypertext link is displayed by a browser in a
- or destination of a hypertext link . The attributes of the anchor
- shows the format of a hypertext link that points to a URL title d
- of computers. Hypertext and multimedia are results of this
- port address for hypertext transfer protocol ( http ) is usually
- ( SGML ). The Hypertext Mark-up Language ( HTML ), which is
- of information in a hypertext document . W3E Reference: hypertext
- . W3E Reference: hypertext Detail: When reading a novel or a
- . The content of a hypertext document is organized more like a
- non-linearly. Hypertext links allow a user to jump from one
- by the author of the hypertext document . This associative method of
- path . URLs: Writing Hypertext Books , by Peter Muller This on-line
- of authoring in Hypertext , including ways to use non-linear
- that "lost in hypertext " feeling. W3E References:
- W3E References: HyperText
- appearing as on-line hypertext for other systems and products (for
- used is HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language), a derivative of
- the WWW by clicking on hypertext links connecting hypertext documents.
- links connecting hypertext documents. URLs: Welcome to NCSA
- jump easily from one hypertext document to another by clicking on
- most richly formatted hypertext document viewed on Mosaic would send
- within the context of hypertext transfer protocol . W3E References:
- W3E References: URL hypertext links Detail: " Page s" is
- are connected via hypertext link s to provide a user with
- used as the target for hypertext links
- on the WWW via HTTP ( hypertext transfer protocol ). HTTP is a
- example of an HTTP ( hypertext transfer protocol ) URL : http ://www
- programs. URLs: HTML+ (Hypertext markup language) Information about
- the opposite of HTML ( Hypertext Markup Language) formatting, which is
- the Internet . HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol) -- The protocol
- used to deliver hypertext materials viewed on a browser .
- the four-part HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ) connection . HTTP
- only has to click on a hypertext link , and the interaction between
- by the user. The Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP was designed
- the addresses given to hypertext documents. The client/server
- on the provided hypertext link . However, Mosaic for Macintosh
- HTTP connection ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ). HTTP is the
- a user clicks on a hypertext link , the client sends the server
- information of the hypertext link ). This is called the request .
- the client in HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ). They are
- the user clicks on a hypertext link . The link contains the
- markup and generating hypertext . ASCII is often referred to as "
- and Specifications HyperText Markup Language (HTML) This site
- conform to HTML ( HyperText Markup Language ) style, although the
- Internet protocols. Hypertext transfer protocol ( HTTP ) specifies
- Manual, Chapter 5 This hypertext manual is intended to assist UniTree
- IIIR Working Group, Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) This RFC
- This points to a hypertext document (typically, an HTML file)
- accessible through the hypertext transfer protocol . "mailto
- s. W3E References: Web hypertext Print References: Multimedia and
- Multimedia and Hypertext : The Internet and Beyond . Jakob
- Format HTML Hypertext Markup Language MIME Multipurpose
- according to HTTP ( Hypertext Transfer Protocol ). The server
- linear document to a hypertext web of small documents in a form
- the Internet . It uses hypertext and hypermedia , which allow you to
- Internet URL hypertext hypermedia Web pages Webification
- either as a hypertext or hypermedia object, meaning that
- are represented as a hypertext objects in HTML format, which simply
- language called HTTP , Hypertext Transfer Protocol . You will see this
- information in either hypertext (text that's underlined in a Web
- was his original hypertext design, which described the ability
- understanding of hypertext , this site is well worth
- W3E References: hypertext
- . You should find the hypertext in this work both enlightening and
- HTML Tag <A> hypertext link Icon Link s Hyperlink HTML Tag
- Style Guide for online hypertext The must-read style guide from Tim
- Don't be linear Hypertext is a generation beyond printed
- : an Introduction The HyperText Markup Language ( HTML ) is a simple
- Provides fundamental hypertext link capabilities Layout Elements
- This tag indicates a hypertext link , which can be either the source
- as a destination for a hypertext link . This marked location is
- destination of a hypertext link . In previous versions of HTML
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- acts as the start of a hypertext link . The destination is designated
- as the destination of hypertext links. Note: the NAME attribute has
- hotzones for graphical hypertext links. Full details of how to use
- for future use with hypertext paths or guided tours. The REL
- numbers when printing hypertext documents. Context: <A> is
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- acts as the start of a hypertext link . The destination is designated
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- of the label for a hypertext link (see the anchor element ). When
- designated by the hypertext link . Context: <IMG> is legal
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- acts as the start of a hypertext link . The destination is designated
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- acts as the start of a hypertext link . The destination is designated
- for future use with hypertext paths or guided tours. The REL
- numbers when printing hypertext documents. TITLE This is
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular
- used as the target for hypertext links or for naming particular

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