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cross
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The Web item
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Sep 17 00:11 UTC 2006 |
This is the web item. Discuss web things here: HTML, XML, HTTP, CSS, AJAX
and dynamic HTML/ECMAscript, etc.
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remmers
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response 1 of 10:
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Sep 18 15:14 UTC 2006 |
Or go to the web conference to discuss them.
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cross
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response 2 of 10:
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Sep 19 03:33 UTC 2006 |
There's that option, too.
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naftee
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response 3 of 10:
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Sep 20 04:37 UTC 2006 |
i don't think CSS is a programming language ? HTTP certainly isn't.
anyway !
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cross
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response 4 of 10:
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Sep 20 05:11 UTC 2006 |
No, but they are technologies. CSS is sort of a language, in that it follows
a grammar and describes behavior.
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nharmon
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response 5 of 10:
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Sep 20 12:17 UTC 2006 |
Well, any talk of web programming is going to include HTML and CSS.
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albaugh
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response 6 of 10:
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Sep 20 15:31 UTC 2006 |
Notice how nobody calls it the "world wide web" any more - it's simply
"da web".
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twenex
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response 7 of 10:
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Sep 20 15:36 UTC 2006 |
I never call it "da web", thankyou.
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cross
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response 8 of 10:
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Sep 20 22:13 UTC 2006 |
Regarding #6; I suppose that's just usage that's evolved over time.
Practically no one says "electronic mail" anymore; just email.
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naftee
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response 9 of 10:
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Sep 22 03:14 UTC 2006 |
in French, electronic mail translates as "courrier éléctronique" ; this
was shortened to "courriel". people in europe are inclined to say
"e-mail", though.
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papa
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response 10 of 10:
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May 16 11:53 UTC 2018 |
resp:6 I say "World Wide Web" when I have time to kill.
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