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- Active Server Pages (links | edit)
- Client–server model (links | edit)
- Common Gateway Interface (links | edit)
- Document Object Model (links | edit)
- Dynamic HTML (links | edit)
- HTTP (links | edit)
- HTTPS (links | edit)
- MIME (links | edit)
- Multicast (links | edit)
- Netscape (links | edit)
- PHP (links | edit)
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (links | edit)
- SVG (links | edit)
- Server-side scripting (links | edit)
- Wireless mobility management (links | edit)
- Server (computing) (links | edit)
- Jakarta Servlet (links | edit)
- Web service (links | edit)
- ActiveX (links | edit)
- Netscape Communicator (links | edit)
- Application server (links | edit)
- WebDAV (links | edit)
- Web container (links | edit)
- Mod perl (links | edit)
- Cross-site scripting (links | edit)
- Web application (links | edit)
- Web syndication (links | edit)
- Server Side Includes (links | edit)
- Frontend and backend (links | edit)
- Lou Montulli (links | edit)
- Patch (computing) (links | edit)
- Roomba (links | edit)
- Push–pull (links | edit)
- Web standards (links | edit)
- Direct marketing (links | edit)
- Web Services for Remote Portlets (links | edit)
- Mod python (links | edit)
- Content delivery network (links | edit)
- REST (links | edit)
- Browser Helper Object (links | edit)
- Streaming television (links | edit)
- Podcast (links | edit)
- Rich Internet Application (links | edit)
- DLNA (links | edit)
- Active Desktop (links | edit)
- Internet Server Application Programming Interface (links | edit)
- Publish–subscribe pattern (links | edit)
- Web Server Gateway Interface (links | edit)
- Breaking news (links | edit)