The Internet, the Web and Electronic Commerce

URL :-
        URL stands for Uniform ( or Universal ) Resource Locator. It is a string of characters used to represent and identify a page of information on the World Wide Web. It specifies where an identified resource is available and the mechanism of retrieving it. It identifies a particular file on the Internet, usually consisting of the protocol, as http, followed by the domain name.


HTML :-
        HTML stands for Hypertext markup Language, an exchangeable system for tagging text files to achieve font, colour, graphic, and hyperlink effects on the World Wide Web pages. It is a set of tags and rules for using them in expanding hypertext documents. It also provides a means to create structured documents by indicating structural semantics for texts.












Javascript :-
        Javascript is an object-oriented composing language used to enable programmatic access to objects within both the client application and other applications. It has the broadest and general term which comprises all subsets said on the page. The composing language used in web content development is for creating functions that can be entrenched in or contained from HTML documents. It also adds in common features to webpages.




Applets :-
        Applets are very small Internet-based programs written in Java which can be keyed in by any computer. They are any small application that performs one particular task that runs within the amplitude of an ample program, often as a plug-in. They are usually installed in a HTML page on a Web site and can be administrated from within a browser.





Blogs :-
        Blogs is a abbreviation of the term "web log". They are personal websites on which an individual maintains by posting regular entries of commentary, opinions, graphics and videos. They also enable users to reflect and discuss topics in the form of an online journal while readers may comment on them. They can be also defined as constant, progressive publications of personal thoughts and web links.





Wikis :-
        Wikis are websites that allow joint editing of its content and structure by its users. They are usually web applications that run on one or several web servers. In other words, they are a similar online resource which allow users to add and edit its content conjointly.
FTP :-
        FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is something like the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTML, and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, SMTP. It is an application protocol that uses the Internet's TCP / IP protocol. It is a benchmark for the transfer of program files across a network. It exchanges files from one computer or system to another.
Plug-in :-
        A plug-in is a set of software elements that adds particular abilities to a larger software application. It is able to be added to a system for extra features. It is a program that can easily be installed and used as part of the web browser.


Filter :-
        A filter is a piece of software that converts text like to remove spaces that are not wanted or to format it for use in another application. It is normally found on the broadband router firmware. A filter allows you to set up a list of allowed websites that can be used by several users, and any website not listed will not be displayed.



Internet Security Suites :-
        The Internet security suites is a suite of utilities - utilities like the antivirus, personal firewall, and the spam and popup blocker - for maintaining the security of a computer software or a website.






0 comments:

Post a Comment