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A tool that assists users of an application in creating documents and/or databases based on styles and templates. Also a tool that guides users step-by-step through a software installation process. |
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A standardized method of referring to a resource using a text string |
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Uniform Resource Locator (URL) |
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A text string that specifies an internet address and the method by which the address can be accessed |
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The first Web page that displays when you access a domain |
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A URL that includes a path past the domain into the folder structure of a Web site |
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A URL that gives an abbreviated path to a resource using the current page as a starting position |
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A URL that gives the full path to a resource |
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An approach in which a project lacks any constraints imposed by prior development |
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A text file that contains information sent between a server and a client to help maintain state and track user activities. Cookies can reside in memory or on a hard drive |
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A small browser window that appears in front of the browser window you are viewing |
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A small browser window that appears behind the browser window you are viewing |
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A web browser engine, is a software component that takes marked up content and formatting information and displays the formatted content on the screen |
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A program that translates statements (rather than translating a whole program) from a high-level language, such as Java, to a machine code language, and executes the machine code |
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A restrictive fence that surrounds a Java program and keeps it away from private data and other resources on a local computer |
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A basic unit of CPU utilization; it comprises a thread ID, a program counter, a register set, and a stack. it shares with other threads belonging to the same process its code section, data section, and other operating system resources such as open files and signals |
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A scrollable viewing area on the screen, it can contain files and folders |
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Another instance of a browser window within a browser |
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Web page cookies and related data stored locally on the hard drive, unless the browser's privacy mode has been invoked |
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A section added to a document to give further information or to correct errors |
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Code that controls how the browser accesses a network. Web browsers usually default to allowing a direct connection to the Internet |
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Settings that determine how the web browser will process downloads |
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A program installed in the browser to extend its basic functionality. Allows different file formats to be viewed as part of a standard HTML document |
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