If I compare your writings to http://www.bigwebmaster.com/1318.html I find too much similarity. Anyone can copy/paste from web sites, but here, as noted in the forum policy...
" It is acceptable to provide a link to copyrighted material, to post brief excerpts, or to paraphrase other works, though we do strongly encourage you to cite the original source whenever possible."
- http://reviews.cnet.com/4002-7600_7-5082963.html
Bob
ASP : Active Server Pages are scripts, that is programs, which produce the HTML code that your browser uses to display web pages. Active Server Pages are a type of 'server' scripting. This means that the scripts run on the webserver and not in the web browser (known as the 'client').
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CGI : This article will get you started with CGI scripting, the force that makes your forms work, your counters count, and all kinds of other things happen. CGI scripts can be written in a variety of computer languages, but the favorite is Perl, which also just happens to be one of the most used languages for CGI scripting. So before we tackle CGI, today we'll max out your gray matter on this damn-near-holy language.
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HTML : HyperText Markup Language is designed to specify the logical organization of a document, with important hypertext extensions. It is not designed to be the language of a WYSIWYG word processor such as Word or WordPerfect. This choice was made because the same HTML document may be viewed by many different "browsers", of very different abilities .

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