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    Java applet

    Applets are used to provide interactive features to web applications that cannot be provided by HTML.
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    HTML

    The id attribute provides a document-wide unique identifier for an element. ... Web Applications 1.0 A specification generally referred to as "HTML 5".
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    Cross-site scripting

    Unfortunately, users of many kinds of web applications (commonly forums and webmail) wish to use some of the features HTML provides.
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    Dash

    Any kind of dash can manifest directly in an HTML document, but HTML also allows them to be entered as character entity references. ... Using the true dash is important if one ever needs to share documents with other users in other applications or operating systems.
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    Webconverger

    Web application

    Webconverger operating system provides an interface for web applications. ... ↑ "Dynamic HTML and XML: The XMLHttpRequest Object".
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    Rich Internet application

    Macromedia March 2002 requirements for Rich Internet Applications: (500K PDF or HTML abstract) ... RIA Knowledge Center, sponsored by Curl, Inc., provides some resources including a free Forrester report
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    XHTML

    XHTML is "a reformulation of the three HTML 4 document types as applications of XML 1.0". ... Modularization provides an abstract collection of components through which XHTML can be subsetted and extended.
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    HTML 5

    The ideas behind HTML 5, originally referred to as Web Applications 1.0, were pioneered in 2004 by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG); HTML 5 incorporates Web Forms 2.0, another WHATWG standard. ... While Xiph.org controls and defines the Ogg format specifications and their reference implementations, it does not own any patents and cannot control use of the formats, and the formats are thus not proprietary to Xiph.org.
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    Monitoring and Measurement in the Next Generation Technologies

    Such data is provides with an XML wrapper to enable applications to understand and use data coming from different formats. ... Table 2: Internet measurement tools (from http://www.caida.org/Tools/taxonomy.html/)
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    Markup language

    HTML follows some of the markup conventions used in the publishing industry in the communication of printed work among authors, editors, and printers. ... Other XML-based applications

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