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  2. Server Side Includes - Wikipedia

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    Server Side Includes (SSI) is a simple interpreted server-side scripting language used almost exclusively for the World Wide Web. It is most useful for including the contents of one or more files into a web page on a web server (see below), using its #include directive. This could commonly be a common piece of code throughout a site, such as a ...

  3. JavaScript library - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Many libraries include code to detect differences between runtime environments and remove the need for applications to allow for such inconsistencies. [citation needed] Almost all JavaScript libraries are released under either a permissive or copyleft license to ensure license-free distribution, usage, and modification. [9]

  4. ECMAScript - Wikipedia

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    It is best known as a JavaScript standard intended to ensure the interoperability of web pages across different web browsers. [2] It is standardized by Ecma International in the document ECMA-262 . ECMAScript is commonly used for client-side scripting on the World Wide Web , and it is increasingly being used for server-side applications and ...

  5. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the contradiction in the <cite> element mentioned above, other differences between the two standards include at least the following, as of September 2018: Content or Features Unique to W3C or WHATWG Standard

  6. Mixin - Wikipedia

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    Mixins first appeared in Symbolics's object-oriented Flavors system (developed by Howard Cannon), which was an approach to object-orientation used in Lisp Machine Lisp.The name was inspired by Steve's Ice Cream Parlor in Somerville, Massachusetts: [1] The owner of the ice cream shop offered a basic flavor of ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, etc.) and blended in a combination of extra items (nuts ...

  7. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Include rollover buttons or drop-down menus. A less common use is to create browser-based action games. Although a number of games were created using DHTML during the late 1990s and early 2000s, [4] differences between browsers made this difficult: many techniques had to be implemented in code to enable the games to work on multiple platforms.

  8. Scripting language - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a script starts executing at the first line of code whereas an application typically starts at a special point in the code called the entry point. For example, Java is not script-like since an application starts at the function named main which need not be at the top of the code.

  9. Edge Side Includes - Wikipedia

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    Edge Side Includes (ESI) is a small markup language for edge level dynamic web content assembly. The purpose of ESI is to tackle the problem of web infrastructure scaling. [ 1 ] It is an application of edge computing .