- A
web page (or webpage) is a do****ent on the
Web that is
accessed in a
web browser. A
website typically consists of many
web pages linked together under...
- A
static web page,
sometimes called a flat
page or a
stationary page, is a
web page that is
delivered to a
web browser exactly as stored, in contrast...
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locators (URLs). The
original and
still very
common do****ent type is a
web page formatted in
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). This
markup language supports...
- A
dynamic web page is a
web page constructed at
runtime (during
software execution), as
opposed to a
static web page,
delivered as it is stored. A server-side...
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usually refer to just a
single "
page" or HTML file, but to a
collection of
webpages and
related files under a
common URL or
Web address. In
strictly technical...
- has been
developed to "crawl" the
Web and
download all
publicly accessible information and data
files on
webpages, the
Gopher hierarchy, the Netnews...
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PageRank (PR) is an
algorithm used by
Google Search to rank
web pages in
their search engine results. It is
named after both the term "
web page" and co-founder...
- A home
page (or homepage) is the main
web page of a website. The term may also
refer to the
start page shown in a
web browser when the
application first...
- the
World Wide
Web. When
communicating via HTTP, a
server is
required to
respond to a request, such as a
web browser request for a
web page, with a numeric...
- S****ing a
web page involves fetching it and
extracting from it.
Fetching is the
downloading of a
page (which a
browser does when a user
views a
page). Therefore...