COM333 Participation 1
Across
- 3. Develops recommendations and prototype technologies related to the Web
- 4. The design of products and environments to be usable by all people, to the greatest extent possible, without the need for adaptation or specialized design
- 5. Identifies the right-most part of the domain name. Ex: .com,.org,.mil,.gov
- 8. The set of markup symbols or codes placed in a file intended for display on a web browser
- 10. Describes the markup language syntax
- 11. Represents the address of a resource on the Internet
- 12. Fulfills the request and transmits the results to the client over a network
- 16. Web Accessibility Initiative develops standards for providing accommodations that help individuals to individuals with visual, auditory, physical, and neurological disabilities overcome barriers
- 17. eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language. It combines the formatting strengths of HTML 4.0 and the data structure and extensibility strengths of XML.
- 19. Requests some type of service (such as a file or database access) from the server.
- 20. Advanced Research Project Agency
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- 1. Rules that describe the methods used for clients and servers to communicate with each other over a network.
- 2. A set of rules for exchanging files such as text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files on the Web.
- 6. Associates unique computer IP Addresses with the text-based domain names you type into a web browser
- 7. Two or more computers connected together for the purpose of communicating and sharing resources
- 9. Contains the web page document
- 13. Consist of a set of four groups of numbers, called octets
- 14. Contains the head section which contains information that describes the web page document
- 15. eXtensible Markup Language. A text-based language designed to describe, deliver, and exchange structured information.
- 18. The next version of HTML 4 and XHTML 1