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Cards (26)

Section 1

(26 cards)

FTP

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The protocol for exchanging files over the Internet. (uploading and downloading) File Transfer Protocol.

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Domain Name

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used to identify one or more IP addresses. They are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages. For example, in the URL http://www.mspinedo.com/.html

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tag

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one half of an element: <html>

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<img>

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tag that generates an image

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<a>

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tag that generates a link

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client

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Typically, it is an application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and relies on a server to perform some operations.

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CSS

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the language that controls the look and feel of most web pages

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<p>

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tag that generates a paragraph

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element

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a pair of tags: <html></html>

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<span>

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Element that is a generic inline container for phrasing content, which does not inherently represent anything. It can be used to group elements for styling purposes.

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web page

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A document on the World Wide Web. Every Web page is identified by a unique URL

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HTML

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The language in which a web page is written. Hypertext Markup Language

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world wide web consortium

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organization of members who make web standards

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subdomain

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Also called a child domain, a domain that is part of a larger domain name in DNS hierarchy.

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<em>

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is a HTML Emphasis Element. Typically this element is displayed in italic type.

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Firewall

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is a system designed to prevent unauthorized access to or from a private network.

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attribute

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are properties used to provide additional information about an element.

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index

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the most common file name for the home page of a web site

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network

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a group of interconnected computers than can communicate with one another

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directory

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An organizational unit, or container, used to organize folders and files into a hierarchical structure.

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server

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A computer or device on a network that manages network resources.

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TLD

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.org (Top-Level Domain) The highest level in the hierarchical Domain Name System of the Internet

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URL

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Uniform Resource Locator

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the internet

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a group of interconnected computer networks; a "network of networks" (arguably invented in 1969 by ARPA, later DARPA)

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Internet Society

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a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 by some of the inventors of the internet for a place for a discussion of internet issues

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the world wide web

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the graphical user interface to the internet, usually accessed through a web browser; a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet

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