Intermediate HTML Glossary
This glossary is specifically limited to terms covered in the
tutorial. If you are looking for a long, comprehensive list of
term and definitions, you should consult the Beginner's Web
Glossary.
- Character entity
- A code, delimited by the ampersand and semicolon
characters, which refers to a character in the Web's base
character set, ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1).
- Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
- A class of programming languages which may be used in
conjunction with a Web server. A CGI program is used to
process the data from an HTML form, for example.
- Form
- An HTML document which presents the user with a series of
interactive inputs.
- HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
- The basis of the World Wide Web, and what the tutorial is
intended to teach. HTML is a Document Type Definition
(DTD), or subset, of the Standard Generalized Markup
Language (SGML).
- Latin-1
- The common name of the International Standards
Organization 8859-1 National Character Set, which
includes characters in use in Europe and Latin America.
Also referred to as Latin Alphabet No.1.
- sendmail
- A common UNIX-based mail program.
- URL
- The Uniform Resource Locator is a
"standard" way of easily expressing the
location and data type of a resource. The general form of
a URL is "protocol://address" (for example,
"gopher://gopher.cwru.edu/"). You can read more
about it at NCSA.
- Whitespace
- Line feeds, carriage returns, spaces, and anything else
which is definable content but not a visible character.
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