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    A content management system (CMS) is a system used to manage the editorial content of a Web site.

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    A MIM or MME file is a file in the Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) format that is created by some e-mail programs, including that of America Online (AOL), to encapsulate e-mail that contains image or program attachments. 

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    HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the set of markup symbols or codes inserted in a file intended for display on a World Wide Web browser page. 

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    A URN (Uniform Resource Name) is an Internet resource with a name that, unlike a URL, has persistent significance - that is, the owner of the URN can expect that someone else (or a program) will always be able to find the resource. 

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    Ice, jello, and liquid are related terms describing three approaches to controlling content placement on a Web page. 

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    PC philanthropy is sharing some of the unused resources of your personal computer, especially unused computer cycles, to benefit a social cause. 

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    A dynamic URL is the address - or Uniform Resource Locator (URL) - of a Web page with content that depends on variable parameters that are provided to the server that delivers it. 

  • cascading style sheet (CSS)

    A cascading style sheet (CSS) is a Web page derived from multiple sources with a defined order of precedence where the definitions of any style element conflict. 

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    Brochureware refers to Web sites or pages that are produced by taking an organization's printed brochure and translating it directly to the Web without regard for the possibilities of the new medium. 

  • applet

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