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HTML (Hypertext Mark-up Language)
A language used to define the appearance and content of WWW documents.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
A document transfer protocol used in the WWW.
HTTPS
HTTP over a secure connection. See Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
Hyperlink
A link on a WWW page that leads to another World Wide Web page or site,
or another place on the same page. Hyperlinks are usually underlined or
shown in a different colour from the surrounding text. Hyperlinks can also
be pictures.
IAP (Internet Access Point)
The point where your communicator connects to the Internet by way of a
data call. An Internet access point can be provided, for example, by a
commercial Internet service provider (ISP) or by your own company.
Images, inline, external
Images within a retrieved WWW page are inline images. Larger images are
often placed as external images and have to be viewed separately.
IMAP4 (Internet Mail Access Protocol, version 4)
A protocol used for accessing your Remote mailbox.
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