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Under construction Selectionner la première lettre au terme cherché. Hinted movie: Term used in Apple’s QuickTime architecture for video files that are formatted for true streaming. Hint track: Term used in Apple’s QuickTime architecture for the set of streaming instructions which, in the QuickTime streaming format, are embedded right into the movie. Other architectures provide streaming instructions as metafiles which are often downloaded separately from the actual movie file. Host: A computer system providing data to be accessed by a user working on a remote system, via a network such as the Internet; can be a synonym for server. The term “host” is also used to refer to businesses that provide such systems. A hosting services provider (HSP) is an application service provider (ASP) dedicated to providing hosting services. A hosting services provider typically operates a Web server farm, at a data center or co-location facility. The term “host” may also be used as a verb, as in “to host” files on a server. HTML: Hypertext Markup Language is a lexicon of formatting commands typically used to create Web pages. HTML is the language that describes all the basic elements of a page (such as text and graphics), but its current incarnation can’t do much to make a page interactive; Java and ActiveX are often used to build interactivity into Web pages. HTTP: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is comprises the underlying set of rules used by the World Wide Web to define how messages are formatted and transmitted, and to communicate what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. For example, when a URL is specified in a browser, an HTTP command is sent to a Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page. HTTP streaming: See progressive download. Hypertext: A database system wherein objects (text, images, video, audio, and applications) can be linked to each other. For example, while reading an article about jazz music, you might click on the name of a musician to see a photograph, biography, or discography; you might click on the name of a song to hear it played or to view score. A Web page is simply a graphical user interface (GUI) used to convey a hypertext document. Glossaire (PDF : 168 ko) |
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