-
harmonized adaptation
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From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
-
harmonized user experience
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
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this source
- height
-
From Mathematical
Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2001-02-21) |
Glossary for this
source
(of a box) The distance from the baseline
of the box to the top edge of the box.
-
heuristic expiration time
-
From Hypertext Transfer
Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 (1999-06-15) | Glossary for this
source
An expiration time assigned by a cache when
no explicit expiration time is available.
- highlight
-
From User Agent
Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 (2002-12-17) |
Glossary for this
source
In this document, "to highlight" means to
emphasize through the user interface. For example, user agents
highlight which content is selected or focused. Graphical highlight
mechanisms include dotted boxes, underlining, and reverse video.
Synthesized speech highlight mechanisms include alterations of
voice pitch and volume ("speech prosody").
- hint
-
From
Composite Capability/Preference Profiles (CC/PP): Structure and
Vocabularies 1.0 (2004-01-15)
| Glossary for
this source
A suggestion or preference for a particular
option. While this option is strongly recommended, its use is not
required.
- hiragana
-
From Ruby Annotation (2001-05-31) |
Glossary for this
source
Japanese syllabic script, or character of
that script. Rounded and cursive in appearance. Subset of the
Japanese writing system, used together with kanji and katakana. In
recent times, mostly used to write Japanese words when kanji are
not available or appropriate, and word endings and particles.
- host
-
From Glossary of W3C Jargon (2003-03-11) | Glossary for this
source
n. One of the sponsoring
organizations of W3C, presently MIT, ERCIM and Keio. The part of
the Team who are not Fellows are employed by or contracted to the
Hosts.
- host
-
From Hypertext Terms (1995-04-15) | Glossary for this
source
A computer on a network. We use this term
rather than the term "
node " which is often used for a
document in a hypertext
web .
- host
language
-
From XForms 1.0 (2003-10-14) |
Glossary for this
source
An XML vocabulary, such as XHTML, into which XForms is
embedded.
- host
page
-
From Web
Characterization Terminology & Definitions Sheet (1999-05-24) | Glossary for this
source
A Web page identified by a URI containing
an <authority>
component but where the
<path>
component is either empty or simply
consists of a single "/"
only.
- HTML
-
From
Glossary of Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 HTML
Specification (2003-01-09)
| Glossary for
this source
The HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is a
simple markup language used to create hypertext documents that are
portable from one platform to another. HTML documents are SGML
documents with generic semantics that are appropriate for
representing information from a wide range of applications. [HTML
4.01]
-
HTML (Hypertext markup language)
-
From Glossary of "Weaving the Web"
(1999-07-23)
| Glossary for
this source
A computer language for representing the
contents of a page of hypertext; the language that most Web pages
are currently written in.
-
HTTP (Hypertext transfer protocol)
-
From Glossary of "Weaving the Web"
(1999-07-23)
| Glossary for
this source
A computer protocol for transferring
information across the Net in such a way as to meet the demands of
a global hypertext system. Part of the original design of the Web,
continued in a W3C activity, and now a HTTP 1.1 IETF draft
standard.
- HTTP
client
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
A program that
establishes connections for the purpose of sending
HTTP requests.
- HTTP
gateway
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
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this source
- HTTP
payload entity
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
An HTTP payload entity
consists of meta-information in the form of entity-header fields
and content in the form of an entity-body.
- HTTP
proxy
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
HTTP requests are serviced internally or by
passing them on, with possible translation, to other
HTTP servers. An HTTP proxy must implement both
the client and server requirements of this specification. A
"transparent proxy" is a proxy that does not modify the
HTTP request or the
HTTP response beyond what is required for proxy
authentication and identification. A "non-transparent proxy" is a
proxy that modifies the
HTTP request or
HTTP response in order to provide some added
service to the
user agent, such as group annotation services,
media type transformation, protocol reduction, or anonymity
filtering. Except where either transparent or non-transparent
behavior is explicitly stated, the HTTP proxy requirements apply to
both types of proxies.
- HTTP
representation
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
- HTTP
request
-
From Glossary of Terms
for Device Independence (2005-01-18) |
Glossary for
this source
An HTTP message sent by
an
HTTP client requesting that some operation be
performed on some
resource. Also, the act of sending such a message
is termed
making a request.