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Scripting language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A scripting language , script language or extension language is a programming language that allows control of one or more software applications. "Scripts" are distinct from the core code of the ...
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PHP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The main two current ways of doing this on the Web is to exploit the "CGI protocol" or to use a script language understood by the browser. ... In the second case, the document author uses a script language to program actions and associate them to certain events on form elements or hyperlink elements. When one of these...
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LANGUAGE INTERACTIVE A Trailguide to Creating Dynamic Web Pages ... Language Learning and the Web ... How can language teachers use the Web to help students learn?
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is a very powerful server-side programming language for developing dynamic Internet content. ... iHTML gives you the tools to build dynamic websites and web applications that allow real-time interaction between the user and content being presented.
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The Templet language was developed initially as a server-side scripting language for generating HTML. However, it is suitable for client-side scripting as well, although availability of the client-side plug-in will follow availability of the rest of the system. ... As a web-driven back-end, Templet can either run as a...
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The immediate availability of Zend Core for i5/OS and Zend Studio Professional for i5/OS provides an integrated, open Web application development environment with native support for the world's most popular Web scripting language, PHP, and i5/OS, the flagship operating system for IBM System i.
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