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21 inline SVG
SVG markup that is included in the markup for a webpage. -
22 HTML
"An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions." -
23 ASP.NET
"A set of technologies in the Microsoft.NET Framework for building Web applications and XML Web services. ASP.NET pages execute on the server and generate markup (such as HTML, WML, or XML) that is sent to a desktop or mobile browser. ASP.NET pages use a compiled, event-driven programming model that improves performance and enables the separation of application logic and user interface. ASP.NET pages and XML Web services files created using ASP.NET contain server-side (rather than client-side) logic written in Visual Basic.NET, C#.NET, or any.NET-compatible language. Web applications and XML Web services take advantage of the features of the common language runtime, such as type safety, inheritance, language interoperability, versioning, and integrated security."ASP.NET -
24 Cascading Style Sheets
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
25 CSS
"A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) specification developed by The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that allows authors of HTML documents and users to attach style sheets to HTML documents. The style sheets include typographical information on how the page should appear, such as the font of the text in the page. This specification also directs the way in which the style sheets of the HTML document and the user's style will blend." -
26 document type definition
"A set of syntax rules for mark-up tags and their interpretation. Within an HTML (or XML) document, a DTD provides specific information on what tags are used in the document (and in what order those tags should appear), which tags can appear inside other ones, which tags have attributes, and so forth. Originally developed for use with Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), DTD defines the relationships between document elements." -
27 dynamic HTML
"An extension of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) that adds multimedia, database access, and an object model that programs can use to change styles and attributes of page elements (objects) and to replace existing elements (objects) with new ones." -
28 element
"A unit of information within a markup language that is defined by a tag, or a pair of tags surrounding some content, and includes any attributes defined within the initial tag." -
29 SAMI
An Extensible Markup Language (XML)-based language used to specify closed captions in multiple languages and styles. -
30 Web application
A software program that uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for its core communication protocol and that delivers Web-based information to the user in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) language. -
31 web-enabled application
A software program that uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for its core communication protocol and that delivers Web-based information to the user in the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) language. -
32 static page
A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) page that is prepared in advance of a request for it and that is sent to the client upon request. This page takes no special action when it is requested. -
33 visual tree
"In Windows Presentation Foundation, the element tree containing all visual elements (elements that derive from the type System.Windows.Media.Visual) used for a piece of the user interface. This tree is the accumulation of all visual elements created directly by the application (whether in code or in markup) and all visual elements created by the template expansion of elements such as controls and data objects." -
34 data adapter
"An object used to submit data to and retrieve data from databases, Web services, and Extensible Markup Language (XML) files." -
35 adaptive format
"A type of format that uses Extensible Application Markup Language (""XAML"") to optimize the layout of a page. By declaring a document adaptive, ""Avalon"" automatically optimizes the document to best use the available screen space." -
36 dirty range
An area in a markup container where changes have occurred. -
37 BAML
A binary representation of the objects and properties declared in an Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) file. -
38 well-formed
Pertaining to an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document that is syntactically correct. -
39 sales price model
A model that defines whether the calculation of sales price is based on quantity or on a markup amount or percentage of the cost price. -
40 XrML
"A proposed standard digital rights management (DRM) markup language which enables users to specify rights and conditions associated with resources, such as digital content or Web services."
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