browser hypertext

Series 60 Developer Platform: Designing XHTML Mobile Profile Content

White Paper This paper provides information and practical examples for developers who want to optimize their Extensible Hypertext Markup Language Mobile Profile (XHTML MP) services for Series 60 dual-mode browser. [03 Jul 2008]

WAP Service Developer's Guide for Nokia Series 40 Phones with XHTML Browser

White Paper The following document provides information and practical examples for developers who want to optimize their services for Nokia Series 40 devices with the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language Mobile Profile (XHTML MP)/ Wireless Markup Language... [03 Jul 2008]

Visual Preview for Link Traversal on the WWW

White Paper This paper demonstrates a technique for augmenting current WWW browser implementations with features found in classical hypertext applications but unknown to the WWW community until now. A novice user of the World Wide Web is usually impressed... [03 Jul 2008]

HP e3000 Web Server CGI Programming

White Paper The browser offers a ready-made graphical user interface which is capable of interpreting HyperText Markup Language (HTML) documents. The contributing factors to the popularity of the Web are its inherent client/server architecture; its ability to... [03 Jul 2008]

A Six-Part Series on Getting the Most Out of SharePoint Designer 2007: Customize SharePoint Sites

White Paper The user can take advantage of the power of ASP.NET as well as industry standard eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) code and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to build SharePoint sites that meet users needs and that meet industry standards... [05 Oct 2007]

A Goal-Oriented Web Browser

White Paper The result is a Web browser that is able to generate personalized semantic hypertext, providing a goal oriented browsing experience. Many users are familiar with the interesting but limited functionality of Data Detector interfaces like Microsoft's... [01 Feb 2007]

Extreme Web Access: What to Do When FILENAME URL Is Not Enough

White Paper This paper explains how a web browser works by learning about HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - the standard technique for sending HTML over the internet. This paper shows how to write an automated Web browser in SAS. [25 Dec 2006]

Microsoft patch crashes IE

News HTTP, or hypertext transfer protocol, is the standard protocol used to browse websites. IE users on security mailing lists have reported browser crashes when using PeopleSoft applications that have web-based interfaces. [16 Aug 2006]

Firefox 1.5: For Macintosh and Windows

White Paper Firefox displays hypertext documents containing links to files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on remote systems running WWW, FTP and Usenet servers. Firefox is a World Wide Web (WWW) client, also known as a "web browser... [07 Mar 2006]

IBM lends a hand to extend Firefox's reach

News The contribution would allow the addition of dynamic hypertext mark-up language accessibility technology to version 1.5 of Firefox, the company said. IBM will donate 50,000 lines of code to the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox web browser to make it... [16 Aug 2005]

Flaw means Hotmail and Yahoo Mail users vulnerable

News Hotmail and Yahoo do everything they can to prevent script from running in an email message," Dagon said, readily filtering the Hypertext Markup Language content that arrives in messages. The current issue uses a feature of Internet Explorer and... [24 Mar 2004]

Web Development Tools

White Paper Web pages can be built with nothing more than a text editor, a web browser, and some expert knowledge of the HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Many of us old-timers still prefer to build web pages using this technique. [24 Feb 2004]

Why Do Educators Embrace High-Cost Technologies?

White Paper WBI can provide content in hypertext, audio, video files, and other multimedia formats, and include such resources as chat, threaded discussion, e-mail, and hyperlinks. Web-based instruction (WBI) is a comprehensive set of instructional materials... [24 Feb 2004]

Distance Education and the WWW

White Paper Documents created to be viewed by a browser are formatted using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Other well-known browsers include Netscape (the first commercial browser developed by some of the programmers involved with the Mosaic project) and... [24 Feb 2004]

Distributed Workflow Using HTTP: Example Using Software Pre-Requirements

White Paper We describe the use of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), an increasingly ubiquitous technology, to provide a coordination mechanism for distributed process execution and tool integration. This document routing and approval process was... [24 Feb 2004]

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