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A signpost for the top of talk pages Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Shortcut 1 shortcut shortcut1 sc sc1 Shortcut that displays similar to the {{shortcut}} template, but within the Talk header message box Example WP:SHOR Page name suggested Shortcut 2 2 shortcut2 sc2 A second shortcut Page name optional bottom bottom Set to "yes" to add additional ...
In HTTP version 1.x, header fields are transmitted after the request line (in case of a request HTTP message) or the response line (in case of a response HTTP message), which is the first line of a message. Header fields are colon-separated key-value pairs in clear-text string format, terminated by a carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF ...
The Tag is named Information-Element-Identifier (IEI) and is always 1 octet long, the Length field is always 1 octet long and it specifies the length of the Information Element Data. UDH uses space intended for the message payload. The longer the UDH, the less space remains for the message text or other contents.
The meta element has two uses: either to emulate the use of an HTTP response header field, or to embed additional metadata within the HTML document. With HTML up to and including HTML 4.01 and XHTML, there were four valid attributes: content, http-equiv, name and scheme. Under HTML 5, charset has been added and scheme has been removed.
Portal content templates. To display "selected content" on the portal main page {{Transclude list item excerpts as random slideshow}} —transcludes excerpts from recognized content lists, which are populated by a bot.
An HTML element is a type of HTML (HyperText Markup Language) document component, one of several types of HTML nodes (there are also text nodes, comment nodes and others). [vague] The first used version of HTML was written by Tim Berners-Lee in 1993 and there have since been many versions of HTML.
The MIME standard defines various multipart-message subtypes, which specify the nature of the message parts and their relationship to one another. The subtype is specified in the Content-Type header field of the overall message. For example, a multipart MIME message using the digest subtype would have its Content-Type set as "multipart/digest".
Yahoo! Messenger (sometimes abbreviated Y!M) was an instant messaging client and associated protocol created and formerly operated by Yahoo!.Yahoo! Messenger was provided free of charge and could be downloaded and used with a generic "Yahoo ID", which also allowed access to other Yahoo! services, such as Yahoo!