Introduction to Web Programming

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