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  2. Template:PPTlink - Wikipedia

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    } is used to highlight that a link points to a ppt file. This may help the user to choose in advance what action is to be taken on the link itself as PPT files may take time to download and display on some systems, and their use on many websites is not compliant with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines .

  3. Hyperlink - Wikipedia

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    If the target is not an HTML file, depending on the file type and on the browser and its plugins, another program may be activated to open the file. The HTML code contains some or all of the five main characteristics of a link: link destination ("href" pointing to a URL) link label; link title; link target; link class or link id

  4. Media type - Wikipedia

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    In information and communications technology, a media type, [1] [2] content type [2] [3] or MIME type [1] [4] [5] is a two-part identifier for file formats and content formats.Their purpose is comparable to filename extensions and uniform type identifiers, in that they identify the intended data format.

  5. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    DAT – data file, usually binary data proprietary to the program that created it, or an MPEG-1 stream of Video CD; DSK – file representations of various disk storage images; RAW – raw (unprocessed) data; SZH – files that are associated with zero unique file types (the most prevalent being the Binary Data format)

  6. MHTML - Wikipedia

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    The Mozilla Archive Format (MAFF) is a legacy Web archive file format that was supported by Firefox from 2004 to 2018 through an add-on. [12] Unlike both MHTML and data URIs, MAFF uses a ZIP container to preserve both the HTML file and its external elements. In October 2017 the add-on developer announced the format would no longer be supported ...

  7. Dynamic HTML - Wikipedia

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    Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript, VBScript, or any other supported scripts) that enabled the creation of interactive and animated documents.

  8. Web server directory index - Wikipedia

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    using a static index file, e.g.: index.html, etc.; using a web server feature usually named autoindex (when no index file exists) to let web server autogenerate directory listing by using its internal module; using an interpreted file read by web server internal program interpreter, e.g.: index.php;

  9. Template:File link/doc - Wikipedia

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