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[Internet] A computer file formatted with HTML tags so that it may be viewed in a Web browser and published on the World Wide Web.

 


HTML, short for Hypertext Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for the creation of web pages.

Dynamic HTML or DHTML is a collection of technologies used together to create interactive and animated web sites by using a combination of a static markup language (such as HTML), a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript), ...

HTML Version of the General Schedule
The State Archives is pleased to inform agencies that the General Retention and Disposition Schedule is now available online as a printable html document for users who are unable to open the PDF copy of this ...

HTML
HyperText Markup Language. The general framework for defining document structure used with the World Wide Web facility of the Internet.
IDRISI ...

HTML: HyperText Markup Language. A coding language used to create Hypertext documents for using the World Wide Web. You can specify that a block of text, or a word, is linked to another file on the Internet.

HTML online help - modern online help that's easy-to-use.
Some "other" cool features:
- Add data via the wizard. A simple GUI that walks you through data import procedures.
- cursor control reveals the geographic coordinates of your cursor ...

HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language. It is a system of marking up, or tagging a document so that it can be published on the World Wide Web. We can use HTML to implement simple controls for manipulating the map.

HTML (Hypertext markup language) - A collection of codes and rules for the creation of documents used in the World Wide Web.
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GRASS_HTML_BROWSER
[init.sh, d.m]
defines name of HTML browser
GRASS_INT_ZLIB
[libgis]
If the environment variable GRASS_INT_ZLIB exists, new compressed rasters will be compressed using zlib instead of RLE compression.

For an HTML document, the first line of the output is: Content-type: text/html Immediately following this is a blank line/linefeed, which indicates to the server that the definition of the output is over.

TXT, XML, HTML, DOC, EXCEL,
PDF, TIF, JPG,Coverage, DGN, Shapefile,
Geodatabase, DXF, etc.
MapRiver 4.0 ...

Save your HTML file and load it in a web browser. You should see the following example:
Your browser does not support iframes.

Use HTML height and width tags with your graphics. This information tells the browser how much page space to allocate for the graphic. This does not speed up the downloading of graphics.

Project Cool offering that gives you several resource sites to trawl, and allows you to specify design, scripting or HTML as your interest area.
Dogpile ...

People want to deal with images and HTML, not characters and lines. As businesses rise to exploit the Web, they are looking for new ways to combine rich, unstructured multimedia information with their business information.

Dynamic HTML or DHTML designates a technique of creating interactive web sites by using a combination of the static markup language HTML, a client-side scripting language (such as JavaScript) and the style definition language Cascading Style Sheets.

htm "A program written in a stylesheet language for converting and/or presenting HTML, SGML, or XML documents. Stylesheet languages are e.g. CSS for HTML (and CSS2 for XML too), XSL for XML and FOSI and DSSSL for both SGML and XML.

HTML: HyperText Markup Language: A Hypertext document format used on the World-Wide Web. Built on top of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language).

For example, the document you are reading was originally formatted in HTML, "hypertext markup language.

Comprehensive analysis and reporting to screen, paper, file or HTML ...

As you saw already, the massgis metadata is in an HTML file. In fact some datasets you encounter don't have any metadata at all! ...

Microsoft Visual Studio
Eclipse
Any other IDE that supports developing HTML, JavaScript, or applications that take advantage of REST or SOAP services ...

If you choose not to use Acrobat Reader you can have the PDF file converted to HTML or ASCII text by using one of the conversion services offered by Adobe.

Microsoft Word and other binary documents cannot be processed, nor can submissions written in HTML or encoded using TNEF.

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