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What is the default encoding for HTML and XML?

jGuru: I18N FAQ Home Page
Through HTML 3.2, the eight bit standard was ISO 8859-1. As of HTML 4.0, the default document character set is Unicode. For XML, the absolute default...

Can WebInject handle embedded Session ID's, .NET ViewStates, and other dynamic URL rewriting?

WebInject - (HTTP) Web Application and Web Services Test Too...
Yes. Cookieless session handling and state management is possible by parsing data from an HTTP response and storing it to be resent in subsequent requests. See the Manual section on "Session Handling and State Management" for information. See similar questions...

What is the difference between URL and URI?

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A URL is the address of some resource on the Web, which means that normally you type the address into a browser and you get something back. There are other type of resources than Web pages, but that's the easiest conceptually. The browser goes out somewhere on the Internet and accesses something. A URI is just a unique string that uniquely identifies something, commonly a namespace. See similar questions...

What encoding/decoding do I need when I pass a value through a form/URL?

PHP: PHP and HTML - Manual
There are several stages for which encoding is important. Assuming that you have a string $data, which contains the string you want to pass on in a non-encoded way, these are the relevant stages: HTML interpretation. In order to specify a random string, you must include it in double quotes, and htmlspecialchars() the whole value. URL: A URL consists of several parts. If you want your data to be interpreted as one item, you must encode it with urlencode(). See similar questions...

What is the difference between 2-pass and 1-pass encoding?

Introductory DVD Authoring FAQ
If you read above about VBR vs. CBR encoding, you'll recall that a VBR encoder will from time to time make mistakes when throttling the bitrate. If it goes too low, you can get some nasty artifacts. One feature found on professional encoders that helps reduce this problem is 2-pass VBR. In a nutshell, the encoder will make a first pass at encoding the video, then rewind and do it again. When finished, the encoder analyzes the results before finalizing. See similar questions...

What's the difference between SureStream and Single Rate encoding?

SelectNet Internet Services - Streaming Media FAQ's
Single rate encoding is when the digital media file that you are making can be played back at one speed only. This is typically used if you will be streaming from a web server rather than from a media server. This type of encoding has drawbacks. For instance, if you encode the file at a high speed, and the user is connected to the Internet at 56k, the media file will not 'stream' to the users computer. See similar questions...

Why is an URL that is put into a message when using html (non-plain) NON clickable?

Web Mail Blog: Ask Email Guy
It is clickable to the recipient, and IE users also see it as clickable while composing. Firefox users don't see it as clickable while composing, but the received message will definitely have a clickable link. Others browsers might vary. Note that even with plain text messages, almost all email programs will convert the plain text URL to a clickable link for the recipient viewing it. See similar questions...

I receive an HTML window with nothing in it. The url is dc.desktop.weather.com? What is this?

Desktop Weather FAQ
I get an "Unknown Error Has Occured" when I download Desktop Weather, (Earthlink TotalAccess customers). See similar questions...

What is a Covered Entity?

HIPAA FAQ's
A health plan, health care clearinghouse or health care provider who maintains and transmits any health information. See similar questions...

What is HTML?

Forum FAQ - GameDev.Net Discussion Forums
HTML is the "language of the web"; every web page you visit is created with some variant of HTML. The current official version of HTML is HTML 4.01 See similar questions...

Which characters are not permitted in WML pages? Are there HTML-like entity codes?

WAP FAQ and a detailed discussion of WAP
Special cases here include the ampersand (&) which should be specified literally as its entity code equivalent, &. Ampersands are used when breaking up URL parameters when sending data from a WAP device to a Web server, for example. If you need access to a dollar symbol ($), use two dollars, e.g. $$ - the first is used to "escape" (remove its significance) from the second. As a rule of thumb, use HTML entity codes when you require any non-alaphanumeric characters. See similar questions...

What is encoding?

Frequently Asked Questions: MP3 Audio
The process of converting from WAV or a higher quality audio file format to an MP3 or lower quality audio format. A series of compressions allow for the larger file to be "squashed" to a smaller sized file without losing very much sound quality. Check out our list of Encoders. See similar questions...

What's the difference between a domain name and a URL?

DomainNameAdvisor.com - "Domain Name FAQ"
Simply put, DomainNameAdvisor.com is a domain name while http://www.domainnameadvisor.com is a URL. Actually, the URL is a series of numbers, but since people remember words better than numbers we used words that are converted to numbers when the computer gets the instruction to seek out the web site. See similar questions...

How do I keep my beagle from escaping from my fenced yard?

Beagles on the Web: FAQ
we all know, a securely fenced yard is an absolute necessity if you want to be able to let your beagle run off leash. But what we consider "securely fenced" might only mean "mildly challenging" to a highly motivated beagle who wants to roam. Some beagles climb out, while others dig, but no matter the method, you need to prevent him or her from escaping. See similar questions...

What is the difference between html and pdf format?

Frequently Asked Questions
HTML format displays is a web page. This is generated quicker and may be the best option if you have a slow connection or you are printing a draft copy. The record will appear in another browser window. Use the print button on your web browser to print the record. PDF format displays an Acrobat PDF file. Depending on your web browser this will either display in Acrobat Reader or ask you whether you want to view or save the document. PDFs can be saved and emailed to other people. See similar questions...

What is the difference between .html and .htm?

Course Resources -- First Web Page FAQ
There was a time when a predominant operating system (Windows 3.x) only accepted file names with 8 characters and an extension with 3 character (8.3). The name mypage.htm was valid in Windows but mypage.html wasn't. Because other operating systems (Mac and Unix) did support long file names with long extensions (.html) both .htm and .html work as Web page names. Usually when you see a .htm extension it's an older page but should work just find in your Web browser. See similar questions...

What is the difference between flash and html?

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Flash enables smooth animation. In general html sites will look more static. Animation is possible using 'animated GIFs', but these have a jerky feel to it. However html sites are easier to maintain for a non-expert. See similar questions...

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