HyperText Markup Language
HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. It is essentially a scripting language (as opposed to a programming language, which performs more complex activities) that marks up a page with formatting commands. These commands are then interpreted by a Web browser and sent to your screen. HTML pages are the standard skeletal system of the internet, and span a wide range of applications, from the personal home page to the professional business service.
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Microsoft VbScript(Visaul Basic Scripting Edition) is a lightweight version of Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications. Works with Microsoft Internet Explorer, VbScript is fast becoming one of the most widely used server-side scripting languages for the windows environment:
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Internet - Scripting Language
JavaScript is a programming language that you can use to add interactivity to your Web pages. It is included on an HTML page. It is competible to both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. A lot of scripting is done on the client-side using JavaScript. For example, JavaScript lets you creative an active user interface, giving the users feedback as they navigate your pages. You can use JavaScript to make sure that your users enter valid information in forms.
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Server-side Scripting
ASP is a technology that allows you to dynamically generate browser-control content using server-side scripting. The code for this scripting will be written in any of several languages and embedded in special tags inside the otherwise-content page is interrupted by the web server only when the clients request for the content.
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