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本科生毕业论文(设计) a href=/word文档/a 外文翻译 题 目: ASP技术的诞生与发展 姓 名: 余 洁 学 院: 工学院 专 业: 电子信息科学与技术 班 级: 信息72班 学 号: 3237206 指导教师: 徐大华 职称: 副教授 2011 年 5月 6日 南京农业大学教务处制 The development of ASP technology and its birth The Internet began in the late 1960s as an experiment. Its goal was to create a truly resilient information network—one that could withstand the loss of several computers without preventing the others from communicating. Driven by potential disaster scenar-ios (such as nuclear attack), the U.S. Department of Defense provided the initial funding. The early Internet was mostly limited to educational institutions and defense contrac-tors. It flourished as a tool for academic collaboration, allowing researchers across the globe to share information. In the early 1990s, modems were created that could work over existing phone lines, and the Internet began to open up to commercial users. In 1993, the first HTML browser was created, and the Internet revolution began. It would be difficult to describe early websites as web applications. Instead, the first gen-eration of websites often looked more like brochures, consisting mostly of fixed HTML pages that needed to be updated by hand. A basic HTML page is a little like a word-processing document—it contains formatted content that can be displayed on your computer, but it doesn’t actually do anything. The following example shows HTML at its simplest, with a document that contains a heading and single line of text: An HTML document has two types of content: the text and the tags that tell the browser how to format it. The tags are easily recognizable, because they occur inside angled brack-ets ( ). HTML defines tags for different levels of headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, ital
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