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- absolute URL The Internet address of a page
or other World Wide Web resource that includes the protocol and complete network location
of the page or file. The absolute URL includes a protocol, such as "http,"
network location, and optional path and file name. For example,
http://www.acme.com/welcome.html is an absolute URL.
- active hyperlink A hyperlink that is
currently selected in a Web browser. Some Web browsers indicate the active hyperlink by
changing its color.
- active page The page currently being edited
in the FrontPage Editor.
- ActiveX control A component that can be
inserted in a page to provide functionality not directly available in HTML, such as
animation sequences, credit-card transactions, or spreadsheet calculations. ActiveX
controls can be implemented in a variety of programming languages from Microsoft and third
parties.
- address A paragraph style usually used to
render addresses on a page or to supply signatures or other indications of authorship.
Address paragraphs are usually displayed in italics and are sometimes indented.
- anonymous FTP A file transfer (FTP) service
in which any user can copy files by logging on with the name "anonymous." See
also FTP.
- applet See Java applet.
- ASCII (American Standard Code for Information
Interchange) The predominant method for encoding 7-bit characters on a personal
computer. HTML tags and URLs must be in ASCII. The FrontPage Editor generates these
elements automatically.
- authentication database A database on a
server that matches user names to passwords.
- background sound A sound file that you
associate with a page. When the page is displayed in a Web browser, the sound file repeats
the number of times that you specify.
- base URL An optional URL that you assign to a
page to convert relative URLs on the page into absolute URLs. A base URL should end with a
document name part, such as http://sample/sample.htm, or a trailing slash, such as
http://sample/subdir/.
- BMP A resolution-dependent file format for
images created by Windows Paint, PaintBrush, and other applications.
- bookmark A named set of zero or more
characters in a paragraph that can be the target of a hyperlink. In a URL, a bookmark is
preceded by a number sign character.
- broken hyperlink In the FrontPage Explorer, a
hyperlink that does not correctly point to a page or other Internet file. A broken
hyperlink either indicates an incorrect URL or a missing page or file.
- browser See Web browser.
- bulleted list A paragraph style that creates
a single list element, usually indicated by a bullet character. Also called an unordered
list.
- bulletin board An Internet service that makes
multiple discussion groups available.
- cell The smallest component of a table. In a
table, a row contains one or more cells.
- cell padding The space between the contents
and inside edges of a table cell.
- cell spacing The amount of space between
cells in a table. Cell spacing is the thickness, in pixels, of the walls of each cell.
- CERN image map dispatcher The program
HTIMAGE.EXE, which handles server-side image maps in the Personal Web Server when the
image map style is set to "CERN" in the FrontPage Explorer Web Settings dialog
box.
- CGI (Common Gateway Interface) A standard
mechanism for extending Web server functionality by executing programs or scripts on the
Web server in response to Web browser requests. A common use of CGI is in form processing,
where the browser sends the form data to a CGI script on the server, and the script
integrates the data with a database and sends back a results page as HTML.
- change style dropdown A dropdown control on
the FrontPage Editor toolbar in which you can choose the format of the currently selected
paragraphs.
- check box A form field that presents the user
with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a box. When the box is selected, it is
usually displayed with a check mark or X. Check boxes can represent a set of non-exclusive
choices.
- client On the Internet, a program that
requests files or services from a server.
- client-side image map An image map that
encodes the destination URL of each hotspot directly in the page. Client-side image maps
do not require processing from your server to respond to clicks on the image map, so they
are more efficient. However, not all browsers support client-side image maps.
- client-side program On the Internet, a
program that is run on the client machine rather than on the server machine. Client-side
programs do not communicate over the Internet.
- clip art A collection of icons, buttons, and
other generally useful graphics files that can be inserted into pages.
- clipboard A temporary storage area on the
computer for cut or copied items.
- comment Text that you can view in the
FrontPage Editor but that will not be displayed by a Web browser. Comment text is
displayed in purple and retains the character-size and other attributes of the current
paragraph style.
- column In a table, a vertical collection of
cells.
- configuration variable Information about a FrontPage web or
page that can be displayed by WebBot form results components or WebBot Substitution
components when the page is browsed. FrontPage includes standard web configuration and
page configuration variables. You can define new configuration variables by editing the
Parameters tab of the FrontPage Explorer Web Settings dialog box.
- confirmation page A page that is displayed in
the browser after a form has been submitted by a user. The confirmation page usually
echoes the user's name and other data from the form. You specify a form's confirmation
page in the form handler's dialog box.
- converter A tool that converts a file, or a
portion of a file, from one format to another. For example, FrontPage includes a Microsoft
Word to HTML converter.
- current FrontPage web The FrontPage web
currently opened in the FrontPage Explorer.
- custom dictionary A dictionary of words that
are not in the standard dictionary but that should be accepted by the spelling checker as
correct. The custom dictionary is built by the spelling checker Microsoft
FrontPage\data\Fpcustom.dic. You can edit this file with a text editor.
- default hyperlink In an image map, the
hyperlink to follow when the user clicks outside of any hotspots on the image. You set the
default hyperlink by editing the Default Hyperlink field in the Image Properties dialog
box.
- definition The style of the second of a pair
of paragraphs composing a definition list entry. The first paragraph in the pair is the
term.
- definition list A list of alternating term
and definition paragraphs. Definition lists are often used to implement dictionaries in
FrontPage webs. See also term and definition.
- discussion group A FrontPage web that
supports interactive discussions by users. Users submit topics by entering text in a form,
and they can search the group using a search form or access articles using a table of
contents.
- discussion group directory A directory in a
FrontPage web containing all of the articles in a discussion group. The name of a
discussion group directory begins with an underscore character and is created
automatically by FrontPage. Discussion group directories are not normally visible from the
FrontPage Explorer. However, they can be searched by a WebBot Search component.
- domain name See network location.
- drop-down menu field A form field that
presents a list of selections in drop-down menu style. A drop-down menu form field can be
configured to permit the selection of many fields or a single field.
- editor An interactive program that can create
and modify files of a particular type. For example, the FrontPage Editor is an HTML
editor.
- e-mail (electronic mail) A service for
sending messages electronically, over a computer network.
- emphasis text The HTML character style used
for mild emphasis. Certain browsers display emphasized text as italic.
- EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) An extension of
the PostScript graphics file format developed by Adobe Systems. EPS lets PostScript
graphics files be incorporated into other documents. FrontPage supports importing EPS
files.
- Ethernet A commonly used local area network
(LAN) technology.
- extended attribute An HTML attribute not
directly supported in FrontPage. In FrontPage, extended attributes are assigned to an
object such as a page or image using the Extended button in the object's properties dialog
box.
- external hyperlink A hyperlink to any file
that is outside the current FrontPage web.
- FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) A common
type of document on the Internet that contains a list of questions and answers on a common
theme. On the World Wide Web, questions are often hyperlinks to the answers.
- file A named collection of information that
is stored on a computer disk. Also, an Internet protocol that refers to files on the local
disk. You can create file hyperlinks (file://) in the FrontPage Editor using the Hyperlink
command.
- file server A program running on a network
that stores files and provide access to them. Also called server.
- file type The format of a file, usually
indicated by its filename extension. Editors usually work on a limited set of file types.
Use the Options command in the FrontPage Explorer to select the application with which to
edit different file types in FrontPage.
- finger An Internet program that displays
information about the users currently logged on to a computer.
- firewall A method of protecting one network
from another network. A firewall blocks unwanted access to the protected network while
giving the protected network access to networks outside of the firewall. A company will
typically install a firewall to give users access to the Internet while protecting their
internal information. FrontPage works with firewalls.
- folder In a URL, a single part of the path to
a page. A folder is a named storage area on the computer containing files and other
folders. In http://my.web.site/sample/test.htm, sample/ is a folder.
- Folder View In the FrontPage Explorer, the
view of a FrontPage web that shows the containment relationship between folders in the
FrontPage web. You can create, delete, copy, and move folders in the Folder View.
- form A set of data entry fields on a page
that are processed on the server. The data is sent to the server when the user submits the
form by clicking on a button or, in some cases, by clicking on an image.
- form field A data-entry field on a page. A
user supplies information in a field either by typing text or by selecting the field.
- form handler A program on a server that
executes when a user submits a form. A FrontPage form is associated with a form handler in
the Form Properties dialog box.
- formatted text A mono-spaced paragraph style
in which all white space (such as tabs and spaces) is displayed by the browser. In other
text styles, extra white space may be ignored by the browser.
- formatting toolbar The FrontPage Editor
toolbar containing commands that reformat selected paragraphs or text.
- forms toolbar The FrontPage Editor toolbar
containing commands that create form fields.
- frame A named element of a frame set. A frame
appears in a Web browser as a scrollable window in which pages can be displayed. You
assign a page to a frame when you create a hyperlink to the page.
- frame set A page that defines a set of named
scrollable windows in which other pages can be displayed. Use a frame set when you want
the contents of one part of the page to remain unchanged while the contents of other parts
of the page change based on hyperlinks that the user selects. To create a frame set in
FrontPage, from the FrontPage Editor File menu, choose New and choose the Frames wizard.
- FrontPage Editor The FrontPage tool for
creating, editing, and testing Web pages.
- FrontPage Explorer The FrontPage program that
lets you create, view, modify, and administer FrontPage webs.
- FrontPage Server Extensions A set of programs
and scripts that support FrontPage and extend the functionality of the Web server. The
FrontPage Server Extensions are available for the Microsoft Internet Information Server
and other popular Windows NT and UNIX Web servers. If you are not sure if your Web server
is supported, visit /www.microsoft.com/frontpage/.
- FrontPage web A home page and its associated
pages, images, documents, multimedia, and other files that is stored on a World Wide Web
server or on a computer's hard drive. A FrontPage web also contains files that support
FrontPage functionality such as WebBot components, and that allows the web to be opened,
copied, edited, and administered in the FrontPage Explorer.
- FrontPage web name The name of the FrontPage
web. A FrontPage web name corresponds to a directory name on a Web server and is subject
to the length, character restrictions, and case sensitivity of that server.
- FrontPage web title A descriptive name for a
FrontPage web. The FrontPage web title is displayed in the title bar of the Front Page
Explorer window when the FrontPage web is open. A FrontPage web title must start with a
letter and can have a maximum of 31 characters.
- FTP (File Transfer Protocol) The Internet
service that transfers files from one computer to another. You can create ftp hyperlinks
(ftp://) in the FrontPage Editor.
- gateway script See CGI.
- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) A commonly
used method of encoding images that contain up to 256 colors.
- gopher The Internet protocol in which files
are displayed in a hierarchical menu and are retrieved based on user input. You can create
gopher hyperlinks (gopher://) in the FrontPage Editor.
- heading A paragraph type that is displayed in
a large, bold typeface. The size of a heading is related to its level: Heading 1 is the
largest, Heading 2, the next largest, and so on. Use headings to name pages and parts of
pages.
- hidden field A form field that is invisible
to the user but that supplies data to the form handler. Each hidden field is implemented
as a name-value pair. When the form is submitted by the user, its hidden fields are passed
to the form-handler along with name-value pairs for each visible form field. You add
hidden fields to FrontPage by clicking Add in the Form Properties dialog box.
- hidden folder A folder in a FrontPage web
with a name beginning with an underscore character, as in _hidden. By default, pages and
files in hidden folders cannot be viewed from the FrontPage Explorer.
- home page The starting point on a Web server.
It is the page that is retrieved and displayed by default when a user visits the Web
server. The default home-page name for a server depends on the server's configuration. On
most Web servers, it is index.html or index.htm. Some servers support multiple home pages.
- horizontal line A horizontal graphic element
on a World Wide Web page often used to separate sections of the page.
- host See server.
- host name See network location.
- hotspot A graphically defined area in an
image that contains a hyperlink. An image with hotspots is called an image map. In
browsers, hotspots are invisible. Users can tell that a hotspot is present by the changing
appearance of the pointer.
- HTIMAGE.EXE The CERN image map dispatcher.
This program handles server-side image maps when the image map style is "CERN".
- HTML (HyperText Markup Language). The
standard language for describing the contents and structure of pages on the World Wide
Web. The FrontPage Page Editor reads and writes HTML files. You do not need to know
anything about HTML syntax to use FrontPage.
- HTML attribute A name-value pair used within
an HTML tag to assign additional properties to the object being defined. FrontPage assigns
some attributes automatically when you create an object such as a paragraph or image map.
You can assign other attributes by editing the Properties dialog box.
- HTML character encoding A table which
associates a numeric index with each character in a character set. The table is used when
you create a Web page for use in a specific language.
- HTML tag A symbol used in HTML to identify a
page element's type, format, and structure. The FrontPage Editor automatically creates
HTML tags to represent each element on the page.
- HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) The
Internet protocol that allows World Wide Web browsers to retrieve information from
servers.
- hyperlink A jump from text or from an image
map to a page or other type of file on the World Wide Web. In World Wide Web pages,
hyperlinks are the primary way to navigate between pages and among Web sites.
- Hyperlink View A view in the FrontPage
Explorer that graphically shows the hyperlinks among pages and other files in your
FrontPage web along with the hyperlinks from your FrontPage web to other World Wide Web
sites.
- hypertext Originally, any textual information
on a computer containing jumps to other information. The hypertext jumps are called
hyperlinks. In World Wide Web pages hypertext is the primary way to navigate between pages
and among Web sites. Hypertext on World Wide Web pages has been expanded to include
hyperlinks from text and hyperlinks from image maps.
- IIS (Internet Information Server) Microsoft's
high-performance, secure, and extensible Internet server based on Windows NT Server. IIS
supports the World Wide Web, FTP, and gopher.
- image A graphic in GIF or JPEG file format
that can be inserted in a World Wide Web page. FrontPage lets you import images in the
following formats and insert them as GIF or JPEG: GIF, JPEG, BMP (Windows and OS/2), TIFF,
TAG, PCD, RAS, EPS, PCX, and WMF.
- image alignment In FrontPage, the
specification of how images and text are aligned with each other on the page. You specify
image alignment in FrontPage by editing the Image Properties dialog box.
- image form field A form field that displays
an image in a form. By clicking the image, the user either submits or clears the form.
- image map An image containing one or more
invisible regions, called hotspots, which are assigned hyperlinks. Typically, an image map
gives users visual cues about the information made available by clicking on each part of
the image. For example, a geographical map could be made into an image map by assigning
hotspots to each region of interest on the map.
- image toolbar The FrontPage Editor toolbar
that contains commands that operate on images. You use the image toolbar to create
hotspots, for example.
- IMAGEMAP.EXE The NCSA image map dispatcher.
This program handles server-side image maps when the image map style is "NCSA"
and you are using the FrontPage Personal Web Server.
- inline image An image that is embedded in a
line of text rather than in its own window. In FrontPage, images are inline by default.
- interlaced image A GIF image that is
displayed full-sized at low resolution while it is being loaded, and at increasingly
higher resolutions until it is fully loaded and has a normal appearance.
- internal hyperlink A hyperlink to any file
that is inside the current FrontPage web.
- internal web A World Wide Web site created
within an organization and accessible only to members of that organization on an intranet.
- Internet The global computer network,
composed of thousands of Wide Area Networks (WANs) and Local Area Networks (LANs), that
uses TCP\IP to provide world-wide communications to homes, schools, businesses, and
governments. The World Wide Web runs on the Internet.
- Internet address See network location.
- Internet database connector A Microsoft IIS
feature that allows your World Wide Web site to access databases.
- IP (Internet Protocol) Internet software that
divides data into packets for transmission over the Internet. Computers must run IP to
communicate across the Internet. See also TCP.
- IP address (Internet Protocol address) The
standard way of identifying a computer that is connected to the Internet, much the way a
telephone number identifies a telephone on a telephone network. The IP address is four
numbers separated by periods, and each number is less than 256, for example,
192.200.44.69. Your system administrator or Internet service provider will assign your
machine an IP address.
- IP address mask (Internet Protocol address mask)
A range of IP addresses defined so that only machines with IP addresses within the range
are allowed access to an Internet service. To mask a portion of the IP address, replace it
with the asterisk wild card character (*). For example, 192.44.*.* represents every
computer on the Internet with an IP address beginning with 192.44.
- ISAPI (Internet Server Application Programming
Interface) A high-performance Web server application development interface,
developed by Process Software and Microsoft Corporation, that can be used in place of CGI.
- Java A general-purpose programming language
created by Sun Microsystems. Java can be used to create Java applets. A Java program is
downloaded from the Web server and interpreted by a program running on the machine
containing the Web browser.
- Java applet A short program written in Java
that is attached to a World Wide Web page and executed by the browser machine.
- JavaScript A cross-platform, World Wide Web
scripting language developed by Netscape Communications. JavaScript code is inserted
directly into the HTML page.
- JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group) A
color image format with excellent compression for most kinds of images. JPEG is commonly
used on the World Wide Web for 24-bit color images.
- LAN (Local Area Network) A computer network
technology that is designed to connect computers that are separated by a short distance. A
LAN can be connected to the Internet and can also be configured as an intranet.
- line break A special character that forces a
new line on the page without creating a new paragraph.
- link See hyperlink.
- list A group of paragraphs formatted to
indicate membership in a set or in a sequence of steps. In the FrontPage Editor you can
create numbered lists or bulleted lists, menus, directories, or definitions.
- MAC The Macintosh Paint image format.
- mailto The Internet protocol that is used to
send electronic mail. You can create mailto hyperlinks (mailto://) in the FrontPage
Editor.
- marquee A region on a page that displays a
horizontally scrolling message.
- menu list A list of short paragraph entries
formatted with little white space between them.
- meta tag An HTML tag that must appear in the
<head> portion of the page. Meta tags supply information about the page but do not
effect its display. A standard meta tag, "generator," is used to supply the type
of editor that created the HTML page.
- Microsoft Image Composer A powerful image
composing and editing application that is integrated with FrontPage.
- MIME type (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions type)
A method used by Web browsers to associate files of a certain type with helper
applications that display files of that type.
- MSP Microsoft Paint image format.
- multihosting The ability of a Web server to
support more than one Internet address and more than one home page on a single server.
Also called multihoming.
- name-value pair The name of a form field and
the value of the field at the time the form is submitted. Each field in a form can have
one or more name-value pairs, and the form itself can have one or more name-value pairs.
- NCSA image map dispatcher The program
IMAGEMAP.EXE, which handles server-side image maps when the image map style is
"NCSA" and you are using the FrontPage Personal Web Server.
- nested list A list that is contained within a
member of another list. Nesting is indicated by indentation in most Web browsers. When you
create one list element within another list element in FrontPage, the new list element is
automatically nested.
- network location In a URL, the unique name
that identifies an Internet server. A network location has two or more parts, separated by
periods, as in my.network.location. Also called host name and Internet address.
- news The Internet protocol for retrieving
files from an Internet news service. You can create news hyperlinks (news://) in the
FrontPage Editor.
- normal text The default paragraph style of
the FrontPage Editor, intended for use in text paragraphs.
- NSAPI (Netscape Server Application Programming
Interface) A Netscape-only Web server application development interface,
developed by Netscape Communications Corporation.
- numbered list The World Wide Web page
paragraph style that presents an ordered list of items.
- OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) An object
system created by Microsoft. OLE lets the author invoke different editor components to
create a compound document.
- one-line text box A labeled, single-line form
field in which users can type text.
- page A single document in a World Wide Web
site written using the HTML language. You use the FrontPage Editor to create, modify, and
test pages, without having to learn HTML.
- page title A text string identifying a page.
The page title is displayed in the FrontPage Explorer and is used by many FrontPage Editor
and FrontPage Explorer commands.
- paragraph style A label for a FrontPage
Editor paragraph-type. Paragraph style specifies the type of font to use in a paragraph,
along with the font's size, and other attributes. Paragraph style also specifies whether
to use bullets and numbering, and controls indentation and line spacing.
- password A text string that allows a user
access to an Internet service, if the service requires it.
- path The portion of a URL that identifies the
folders containing a file. For example, in the URL http://my.web.site/hello/world
/greetings.htm, the path is /hello/world/.
- PCT (Personal Communications Technology) An
enhanced version of Secure Socket Layer. See also SSL.
- PCX A file format that compresses its image
data with RLE-type compression, used by early versions of Windows PaintBrush. FrontPage
can import PCX files.
- plug-in One of a set of software modules that
integrate into Web browsers to offer a range of interactive and multimedia capabilities.
- port One of the network input/output channels
of a computer running TCP/IP. In the World Wide Web, port usually refers to the port
number a server is running on. A single computer can have many Web servers running on it,
but only one server can be running on each port. The default port for World Wide Web
servers is 80.
- properties The settings and values that
characterize an item in a FrontPage web, such as the title and URL of a web, the file name
and path of a file, or the name and initial value of a form field.
- protocol A method of accessing a document or
service over the Internet, such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or HyperText Transfer
Protocol (HTTP). Also called type.
- proxy server An Internet server that acts as
a firewall, mediating traffic between a protected network and the Internet.
- push button A form field that lets the user
submit the form or that resets the form to its initial state.
- radio button A form field that presents the
user with a selection that can be chosen by clicking on a button. Radio buttons are
presented in a list, one of which is selected by default. Selecting a new member of the
list deselects the currently selected item.
- RAS Sun Raster Image File image format.
- registered user A user of a Web site with a
recorded name and password. In a FrontPage web, you can register users with a WebBot
Registration component.
- relative URL The Internet address of a page
or other World Wide Web resource with respect to the Internet address of the current page.
A relative URL gives the path from the current location of the page to the location of the
destination page or resource. A relative URL can optionally include a protocol. For
example, the relative URL doc/sample.htm refers to the page sample.htm in the directory
doc, below the current directory.
- root web The FrontPage web that is provided
by the server by default. To access the root web, you supply the URL of the server without
specifying a page name. FrontPage is installed with a default root web named <root
web>. All FrontPage webs are contained by the root FrontPage web.
- row In a table, a horizontal collection of
cells.
- RTF (Rich Text Format) A method of encoding
text formatting and document structure using the ASCII character set. By convention, RTF
files have an RTF filename extension. You can open RTF files in the FrontPage Editor and
have them converted to HTML.
- script A type of computer code than can be
directly executed by a program that understands the language in which the script is
written. Scripts do not need to be compiled into object code to be executed.
- scrolling text box A labeled, multiple-line
form field in which users can type one or more lines of text.
- search form See WebBot Search component.
- Secure Socket Layer (SSL) A low-level
protocol that enables secure communications between a server and FrontPage or a browser.
- selection bar An unmarked column along the
left edge of the FrontPage Editor window that is used to select text with the mouse.
- server A computer that offers services on a
network. On the World Wide Web, the server is the computer that runs the Web server
program that responds to HTTP protocol requests by providing Web pages. Also called host.
- server name See network location.
- server-side image map An image map that
passes the coordinates of the cursor to a CGI handler routine on the server. Server-side
image maps require your server to compute the target URL of the hyperlink based on the
cursor coordinates.
- server-side include A feature provided by
some Web servers that automatically inserts text onto pages when they are given to the
browser.
- SGML An ISO (International Standards
Organization) markup language for representing documents on computers. HTML is based on
SGML concepts.
- size handle The black rectangle displayed on
a selected form field or hotspot. When you select a size handle, the cursor becomes
abi-directional arrow. Click and drag a size handle to reshape the field or hotspot.
- special character A character not in the
standard 7-bit ASCII character set, such as the copyright mark (©). In FrontPage, you add
special characters in the FrontPage Editor using the Symbol command on the Insert menu.
- standard toolbar The FrontPage Editor toolbar
containing the most commonly used menu commands.
- status bar The area at the bottom of the
FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer that displays information about the currently
selected command or about an operation in progress.
- strong text The HTML character style used for
strong emphasis. Certain browsers display this style as bold.
- table One or more rows of cells on a page
used to organize the layout of a page or arrange data systematically. In FrontPage, you
can place anything in a table cell, including text, images, forms, and WebBot components.
- table cell See cell.
- tag See HTML tag.
- tag selection In the FrontPage Editor, a
method of selecting a group of paragraphs and other objects on a page. Use tag selection
to select the members of a list, an entire form, or a WebBot component. To tag select a
set of objects, move the cursor to the left of the objects until the cursor becomes the
tag selection cursor (an arrow pointing to the upper-right), and then double-click.
- task An item on a FrontPage To Do List
representing one action you need to perform to complete a FrontPage web. Some tasks are
automatically generated by FrontPage Wizards. You can also add your own tasks to the To Do
list.
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Internet
networking software that controls the transmission of packets of data over the Internet.
Among its tasks, TCP checks for lost packets, puts the data from multiple packets into the
correct order, and requests that missing or damaged packets be resent. Computers must run
TCP to communicate with World Wide Web servers.
- template A set of designed formats for text
and images on which pages and FrontPage webs can be based. After a page or FrontPage web
is created using a template, you can modify the page or FrontPage web.
- term The first of a pair of paragraphs
formatted as a definition list entry. The second paragraph is the definition.
- thumbnail A small version of an image on a
World Wide Web page, often containing a hyperlink to a full-size version of the image.
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) A tag-based
image format. TIFF is designed to promote universal interchanges of digital images.
- To Do List The FrontPage tool that maintains
a list of the tasks required to complete a FrontPage web. To complete a task on the list,
click on it; the program required to do the task starts up with the correct file opened.
- type See protocol.
- typewriter font The text style that emulates
fixed pitch typewritten text. Every character in this font is the same width. Typewriter
font is useful for computer code examples and for presenting sample input from the user.
- UNIX An operating system typically used on
proprietary workstations and computers. Some World Wide Web servers run on UNIX systems.
- unordered list See bulleted list.
- URL (Uniform Resource Locator) A string that
supplies the Internet address of a resource on the World Wide Web, along with the protocol
by which the resource is accessed. The most common URL type is "http," which
gives the Internet address of a World Wide Web page. Some other URL types are
"gopher," which gives the Internet address of a Gopher directory, and
"ftp," which gives the address of an FTP resource.
- VBScript A subset of the Microsoft Visual
Basic programming system. Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0, along with other
browsers, can read VBScript programs embedded in HTML pages. VBScript programs can be
executed either on the browser machine or the World Wide Web server. In the FrontPage
Editor you can insert and edit VBScripts.
- veronica An automated Internet search service
available through gopher. See also gopher.
- video clip A short video sequence that can be
embedded into a World Wide Web page. Video clips can be inserted into FrontPage using
ActiveX Controls, VBScripts, Java applets, or plug-ins.
- visited hyperlink A hyperlink on a page that
has been activated. Visited hyperlinks are usually displayed in a unique color by the
browser.
- Visual SourceSafe A document source-control
system developed by Microsoft. FrontPage integrates with Visual SourceSafe if you have it
installed.
- WAIS (Wide Area Information Service) Supports
searching over the Internet.
- WAN (Wide Area Network) A computer network
that spans a long distance and that uses specialized computers to connect smaller
networks.
- watermark An image that appears on the
backgrounds of pages in a Web site to decorate and identify the pages, but which does not
scroll as the page scrolls.
- Web browser A client program that retrieves
World Wide Web pages and displays them to the user.
- Web Wizard The FrontPage interactive tool
that guides the author through the creation of a FrontPage web.
- WebBot component A dynamic object on a page
that is evaluated and executed when the author saves the page or, in some cases, when the
user browses to the page. Most WebBot components generate HTML.
- WebBot component cursor The robot-shaped
cursor that appears when you move the FrontPage cursor over an area of the page containing
a WebBot component.
- WebBot Confirmation Field component A
FrontPage WebBot component that is replaced with the contents of a form field. It is
useful on a form confirmation page, where it can echo the user's name or any other data
entered into a field.
- WebBot Discussion component A FrontPage form
handler that allows users to participate in an online discussion. The WebBot Discussion
component collects information from a form, formats it into an HTML page, and adds the
page to a table of contents and to a text index. In addition, the WebBot Discussion
component gathers information from the form and stores it in one of a selection of
formats.
- WebBot form component A FrontPage WebBot
component that supplies processing of a form.
- WebBot HTML Markup component A FrontPage
WebBot component that is replaced with any arbitrary text you supply when you create the
WebBot component. This text is substituted for the WebBot component when the page is saved
to the server as HTML. Use this WebBot component to add non-standard HTML commands to a
page.
- WebBot Include component A FrontPage WebBot
component that is replaced with the contents of another page in the FrontPage web. This
lets you update parts of many pages in one step.
- WebBot Registration component A WebBot form
component that allows users to automatically register themselves for access to a service
implemented as a World Wide Web site. The WebBot Registration component adds the user to
the service's authentication database, then optionally gathers information from the form
and stores it in one of many available formats.
- WebBot Save Results component A WebBot form
component that gathers information from a form and stores it in one of a selection of
formats. When a user submits the form, the WebBot Save Results component appends the form
information to a file on the server in a specified format.
- WebBot Scheduled Image component A FrontPage
WebBot component that is replaced on the page by an image during a specified time period.
When the time period has expired, the image is no longer displayed. This is useful for
displaying graphical information that has a limited lifetime, such as the announcement of
a new product.
- WebBot Scheduled Include component A
FrontPage WebBot component that is replaced with the contents of a file in the FrontPage
web during a specified time period. When the time period has expired, the contents of the
file are no longer displayed. This is useful for displaying textual information that has a
limited lifetime.
- WebBot Search component A FrontPage WebBot
component that creates a form that provides full text-searching capability in your
FrontPage web when the FrontPage web is browsed. When the user submits a form containing
words to locate, the WebBot Search component returns a list of hyperlinks to the pages in
your FrontPage web containing matches for the words.
- WebBot Substitution component A FrontPage
WebBot component that is replaced by the value of a selected page configuration or web
configuration variable.
- WebBot Table of Contents component A
FrontPage WebBot component that creates an outline of your FrontPage web, with hyperlinks
to each page. The WebBot Table of Contents component updates this outline each time the
FrontPage web's contents change.
- WebBot Timestamp component A FrontPage WebBot
component that is replaced by the date and time the page was last edited or updated.
- Wizard A FrontPage program that creates
FrontPage webs and pages based on interaction with the author.
- WMF (Windows MetaFile) A device-independent
method of representing an image.
- World Wide Web The graphical Internet
hypertext service that uses the HTTP protocol to retrieve World Wide Web pages and other
data from World Wide Web servers. Pages on the World Wide Web usually contain hyperlinks
to other pages or to multimedia files.
- WPG An image format used by WordPerfect.
- WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get). An
editing interface in which the file being created is displayed as it will appear to the
end-user. The FrontPage Editor is a WYSIWYG editor.
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