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  2. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    HTML form. A webform, web form or HTML form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. Forms can resemble paper or database forms because web users fill out the forms using checkboxes, radio buttons, or text fields.

  3. HTML - Wikipedia

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    So for example, XHTML 1.1 will allow quicker migration to emerging XML standards such as MathML (a presentational and semantic math language based on XML) and XForms—a new highly advanced web-form technology to replace the existing HTML forms.

  4. ASP.NET Web Forms - Wikipedia

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    ASP.NET web pages, known officially as Web Forms, were the main building blocks for application development in ASP.NET before the introduction of MVC. There are two basic methodologies for Web Forms: a web application format and a web site format.

  5. POST (HTTP) - Wikipedia

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    By design, the POST request method requests that a web server accepts the data enclosed in the body of the request message, most likely for storing it. [1] It is often used when uploading a file or when submitting a completed web form . In contrast, the HTTP GET request method retrieves information from the server.

  6. Query string - Wikipedia

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    The exact structure of the query string is not standardized. Methods used to parse the query string may differ between websites. A link in a web page may have a URL that contains a query string. HTML defines three ways a user agent can generate the query string: an HTML form via the <form>...</form> element.

  7. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    Example 1: Retry-After: 120; Example 2: Retry-After: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 23:59:59 GMT; Permanent RFC 9110: Server: A name for the server: Server: Apache/2.4.1 (Unix) Permanent RFC 9110: Set-Cookie: An HTTP cookie: Set-Cookie: UserID=JohnDoe; Max-Age=3600; Version=1: Permanent: standard RFC 6265: Strict-Transport-Security

  8. Common Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    Common Gateway Interface. In computing, Common Gateway Interface ( CGI) is an interface specification that enables web servers to execute an external program to process HTTP or HTTPS user requests. [1] Such programs are often written in a scripting language and are commonly referred to as CGI scripts, but they may include compiled programs. [2]

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  9. XHTML - Wikipedia

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    With XHTML 1.1, it is one of the two first implementations of modular XHTML. In addition to the Core Modules (Structure, Text, Hypertext, and List), it implements the following abstract modules: Base, Basic Forms, Basic Tables, Image, Link, Metainformation, Object, Style Sheet, and Target.

  10. Markup language - Wikipedia

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    Markup language. Example of RecipeML, a simple markup language based on XML for creating recipes. The markup can be converted programmatically for display into, for example, HTML, PDF or Rich Text Format. A markup language is a text-encoding system which specifies the structure and formatting of a document and potentially the relationship ...

  11. HTML forms - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.