Web sites
A website, or simply site, is a set of web pages and resources linked by hyperlinks, defined and accessible by a web address. A site is developed using web programming languages, then hosted on a web server accessible via the … Read More
The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the conventional description of the location of a document on the web. It has three parts: The protocol to use specified before the // (HTTP: for HTTP, HTTPS for encrypted HTTP, for Web documents, … Read More
On the server The web is used as a technical platform to allow the manipulation of applications hosted on web servers. In such applications, programs and data reside on a web server – unlike conventional applications which reside on the … Read More
A wiki engine is a software family of content management systems to achieve wikis. Basic features None of these features is necessarily present in a wiki engine, but these features are directly related to the wiki principle. Possibility for each … Read More
Adobe Flash or Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash) is a suite of software for manipulating vector graphics, bitmaps, and ActionScript scripts, which are used for web applications, games and videos. Flash Player, developed and distributed by Macromedia (acquired in 2005 by … Read More
Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), formerly known as Apollo, is a software engine to run software created with Adobe Flash and ActionScript without using a Web browser. Adobe Integrated Runtime runs on the operating system and not inside a browser, such … Read More