Index - R


radio button defined
RAM defined
RCS defined
regex defined
relative defined
relational database defined
remote location defined
render defined
replication defined
repository defined
request header defined
request defined
- RFC 1808 This is the Request for Comment document that governs
- when a program sends a request and doesn't take further action until
- automatically to a request for more information. In response to
- suitable to the request . These service providers also allow
- 20005, 202-626-5738. Request the latest draft of "Working Paper
- information to, and request information from Web servers. CGI is
- responses to a client request . URLs: CGI FAQ Frequently asked
- CIDR is documented in Request for Comments (RFCs) 1517/1518/1519/1520
- the DBMS accepts that request and instructs the operating system to
- in DNS. When you request a DNS, you usually receive a response
- it redirects your request to the root servers at the top, which
- remote host making the request . REMOTE_HOST The hostname making the
- hostname making the request . If the server does not have this
- have authenticated as. REQUEST _METHOD The method with which the
- method with which the request was made. For HTTP , this is " GET
- number to which the request was sent. SERVER _PROTOCOL The name and
- protocol this request came in with. SERVER _SOFTWARE The name
- software answering the request (and running the gateway ). Format:
- FTP sites. Bad Request 400: The server can't figure out your
- be created easily to request information of all kinds. Writing the
- breaks down into a request for information and a sending of
- the Internet , the request must go through the proxy server . The
- to use Gopher. Upon request , GopherMail will send you menus and
- . URLs: RFC 1392 This Request for Comment contains a very useful
- The httpd handles the request and response functions of a Web server
- and publication of the Request for Comments (RFC) document series, and
- and more. IETF Request For Comments Documents (RFC's) Listing
- as part of the on-line Request for Comments (RFC) series. URLs:
- URLs: RFC 1392 This Request for Comments discusses the use of IP
- provider until you request it. Host Access Host access provides
- they will reject your request for subscription, and some are "
- listserv forwards your request to the mailing list owner, who then
- which submit the same request to a variety of search sites use such
- saves the result of a request for data. The next time the information
- Request Header A request header is the part of
- Request Header A request header is the part of a packet that
- the body of data in a request . It indicates whether a password is
- responds to a client request for data, or how long it takes for your
- References: HTTP URL request response header Print References: HTML
- to process only one request per connection . The response describes
- to the client after a request for information has been made. The
- ). This is called the request . The server responds by sending
- 's response to a request from the client . URLs: Object Header
- in HTML Describes the request as part of the HTTP protocol as
- HTTP Response Request Print References: HTML Sourcebook . Ian
- used in a client 's request to a server in HTTP . In HTTP , the
- 2) the client making a request to the server; 3) the server responding
- closed. During the request , the client sends the server specific
- needs to process a request . The response sent back includes
- the objects in the request , not the data contained in the objects
- permissions. -i: request confirmation before attempting to
- results of your search request . This latter activity is an excellent
- tool allows you to request very specific information about a
- technical journals request that submissions be in TeX. URLs: TeX
- server processes each request , and returns the document that the
- criteria of the search request . The server returns these records to
- line, where document request information is displayed as the browser
- server handling the request . Context: <IMG> is legal within:
resource defined
- definitions of Uniform Resource Locators, and related concepts
- now provide the same resource to their employees. For those who do
- Web Site This is a resource for information about CD-ROM drives,
- can be a very useful resource for a company. Through the homepage,
- Online) any other resource type anywhere on the Internet (a
- to another document or resource on the Internet . foobar is the name,
- valuable commercial resource . The Web possesses the capacity to be
- is a Uniform Resource Locator, will take you to the
- and hence of a uniform resource locator ( URL ). It is indicated by a
- document with another resource on the Internet . W3E References:
- its own URL (uniform resource locator), and thus, the term home page
- the document or resource for the hit.
- to URL s (Uniform Resource Locators) and E-mail addresses. URLs
- used to access the resource . The second part of a URL (that which
- a URL (Uniform Resource Locator). URLs are the addresses given
- chosen URL (Uniform Resource Locator, the address and protocol
- and excellent resource for information on consultants,
- Homepage An excellent resource for finding TIFF viewers, converters,
- URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) A Universal Resource
- A Universal Resource Identifier (URI) is a member of the
- of the Uniform Resource Locator ( URL ) used to point at
- URL (Uniform Resource Locator) The primary naming scheme
- the Web server where a resource resides, the port address to be used
- the named Web file or resource can be found. URLs Guide to URLs David
- all of the Uniform Resource terminology you'll ever care to know.
- and Internet-related resource s; the coverage of URLs and naming is
- names, called Uniform Resource Identifiers ( URI s), that identify
- so through its Uniform Resource Locator (URL), which describes the
- are called Uniform Resource Locators. They are the address es of
- Web page or other resource resides (see the entry on domain names
- desired Web page or resource lives in the Web server 's file system
- name of whatever other resource is required. For some applications,
- . URLs: Uniform Resource Locators A product of the World Wide
- into a WWW Uniform Resource Locator ( URL ) format. Certain
- URLs: Uniform Resource Locators The World Wide Web Consortium
- unescape URL (Uniform Resource Locator) URL encoded text
- URN (Uniform Resource Name) A permanent, unchanging name for
- name for a Web resource . URNs are seldom used in today's Web
- obtaining access to a resource , as soon as the URN can be fully
- about the Web resource can be obtained, rather than
- to know about Uniform Resource s, Names, and Identifiers. W3E
- Management Resource Guide Steve Easterbrook's
- Management Resource Guide, probably the most comprehensive
- by a URL (Universal Resource Locator or Uniform Resource Locator),
- Locator or Uniform Resource Locator), which is the name of a
- ) or in URL s (uniform resource locator--the Web page " address
- Useful hotlists and resource collections Graphic Archives Helper
- you to jump from one resource to another, located on this CD-ROM and
- or points to a resource different from the one you expect, you
- nsparent/Interlaced GIF Resource Page Contains info for DOS , Windows ,
- is a standard uniform resource locator, and specifies the location of
- of another Internet resource , usually another HTML file, but can
- to enclose an external resource citation. This element is usually
- is a standard uniform resource locator; ACTION specifies the name of
- the name of a resource for the browser to execute as an
- is a standard uniform resource locator, and specifies the location
- name" A Uniform Resource Name provides a permanent address for
- for a web-based resource ; unlike a URL , which can move or
- URL " The Uniform Resource Locator for the next document in the
- increased Internet resource access E-mail support Allows you to
- range of Internet resource access Allow multiple connections Get
- using Universal Resource Identifier ( URI ) notation. MD
- using Universal Resource Identifier ( URI ) notation. ID An
- URN The universal resource name for the document (optional) ROLE
- from one information resource to another. The ISMAP attribute
- using Universal Resource Identifier ( URI ) notation. PROMPT
- using Universal Resource Identifier ( URI ) notation. METHODS
- of Internet Resource URLs.
response defined
response time defined
response header defined
return defined
reusability defined
rm defined
robot defined
ROM defined
router defined
RSA encryption defined
RTF defined
runtime variables defined

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