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| 403 Forbidden | An error message indicating that the HTTP server is not permitted to read a file. |
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| 404 Not Found | Error message indicating that a web address is invalid. |
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| Browser | A program tha allows you to read HYPERTEXT in files or on the World Wide Web. Popular World Wide Web browsers are Micsrosoft Internet Explorer (IE), Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Netscape Navigator, Safari. |
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| Encryption | Information that is coverted into a code so that peple are unable to read it. |
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| Internet Explorer | A popular browser to view web pages which is included in Microsoft Windows. |
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| Internet Service Provider (ISP) | Internet Service Provider (ISP). A company that provides its customers with access to the internet through a broadband service. |
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| Mozilla Firefox | A popular web browser to view web pages. |
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| Thumbnail | A small image of graphics file displayed in order to help you identify it. |
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| Upload | To transmit a file to a central computer from a small computer or a computer at a remote location. |
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| URL | URL (Universal Resource Locator). A way of specifying the location of publicly available information on the internet. The URL for a World Wide Web site often includes www. as in http://www.rizing.co.uk |
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| User-friendly | Easy for people to use. |
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| WYSIWYG | An acronym for 'what you see is what you get'. With a word processing program, this means that the appearance of the screen is an exact picture of how the document or text will look when printed |
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| XHTML | A formulation of HTML as an extension of XML |
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| XML | XML (Extensible Markup Language) a language similar to HTML but designed for transmitting complex data structure os any type not just web pages. |
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