Introduction to Web Programming
Across
- 3. Over time, a move to separate document structure (hTML), document presentation (CSS), and webpage interaction with the user (JavaScript).
- 7. Thirteen main DNS servers that exist in the world.
- 10. The international standards organization that traditionally has controlled a number of web standards.
- 11. The complete domain name following the scheme in a URL.
- 12. Services that allow anyone to register an unused domain name.
- 13. The protocol for transferring files among computers via the web.
- 16. Examples include .com, .net, .org, .edu, and .gov.
- 18. Characters at the beginning of an absolute URL follow by a colon.
- 20. A computer's unique address on the Internet.
- 23. A way to transfer files over the internet.
- 25. A standard markup language for web document.
- 26. A program for viewing webpages.
- 27. The year the idea of generating links from within one document to other documents is described.
- 28. The year WHATWG started controlling the HTML standard.
- 29. Optional characters at the end of a URL with a hash character (#) and refers to a certain location with a webpage.
- 30. The year HTML 2.0 standard was published.
- 31. The year the W3C was created.
- 32. A name for an IP Address.
Down
- 1. Optional characters to the right of the question mark in a URL.
- 2. A continually evolving standard without version numbers that replaces HTML5.
- 4. A version of Internet Protocol that uses 128-bit addresses.
- 5. An example is 'wikipedia' in wikipedia.org.
- 6. Location of a web resource.
- 8. An organization that develops a variety of web standards.
- 9. Examples include .uk, .us, and .ru.
- 10. A Collection of related webpages.
- 14. Information sent on the internet that contains To and From IP addresses among other things.
- 15. A program that serves webpages to browsers.
- 17. Used to convert domain names to IP addresses.
- 19. The characters to the right of the hostname in a URL.
- 20. The original Internet Protocol with 32-bit addresses.
- 21. Developed by Tim Berners-Lee in the early 1990s.
- 22. The year the first web browser was created.
- 24. A document that is viewed in a web browser.
- 27. The year Hypertext invented.
- 28. The year the HTML5 standard was published.