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  2. Static web page - Wikipedia

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    Static web pages are often HTML documents, [4] stored as files in the file system and made available by the web server over HTTP (nevertheless URLs ending with ".html" are not always static). However, loose interpretations of the term could include web pages stored in a database, and could even include pages formatted using a template and ...

  3. Negation - Wikipedia

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    For example, with the predicate P as "x is mortal" and the domain of x as the collection of all humans, () means "a person x in all humans is mortal" or "all humans are mortal". The negation of it is ¬ ∀ x P ( x ) ≡ ∃ x ¬ P ( x ) {\displaystyle eg \forall xP(x)\equiv \exists x eg P(x)} , meaning "there exists a person x in all humans ...

  4. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    Between visits by the spider, the cached version of the page (some or all the content needed to render it) stored in the search engine working memory is quickly sent to an inquirer. If a visit is overdue, the search engine can just act as a web proxy instead. In this case, the page may differ from the search terms indexed.

  5. Ajax (programming) - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by. JavaScript and XML. Ajax (also AJAX / ˈeɪdʒæks /; short for " A synchronous J avaScript a nd X ML " or " A synchronous Ja vaScript transfer ( x -fer)" [1] [2]) is a set of web development techniques that uses various web technologies on the client-side to create asynchronous web applications. With Ajax, web applications can ...

  6. Dynamic programming language - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, a dynamic programming language is a class of high-level programming languages which at runtime execute many common programming behaviours that static programming languages perform during compilation. These behaviors could include an extension of the program, by adding new code, by extending objects and definitions, or by ...

  7. Help:Notifications - Wikipedia

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    Notifications (commonly called pinging, formerly known as Echo) is a system designed to inform users about new activity on Wikipedia in a unified way. It provides notifications to users for a number of events related to their account, including new talk page messages, edit reverts, mentions or links. It is intended to augment the Watchlist, by ...

  8. Help:Link - Wikipedia

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    When using the WikEd source editor, selectable from Preferences > Gadgets > Editing, there is a "Wiki link" button (typically the first button on the bottom row). When editing, if some text is highlighted, clicking the Wiki link button will enclose it in double brackets, i.e., Wikilink it.

  9. HAR (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The HTTP Archive format, or HAR, is a JSON-formatted archive file format for logging of a web browser's interaction with a site. The common extension for these files is .har . The specification for the HTTP Archive (HAR) format defines an archival format for HTTP transactions that can be used by a web browser to export detailed performance data ...