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1: ...TML page, as opposed to changes to the page by [[DHTML]] or [[JavaScript]]. 3: .../Digital_Content/Machine_Translation/introduction.html www.chin.gc.ca], Canadian Heritage Information Ne... Henry VI, part 3 (6237 bytes) 1: ...n from ''[[Henry VI, part 1]]'' and ''[[Henry VI, part 2]]''. 3: ...character on the ravages of war and the trials of kingship, and Act V, Scenes 5 and 6, in which two sign... 5: ...ged considerably in order to enable his increased participation. 9: ...d the reigning King Henry, in the course of which Henry agrees to make York his heir. The Queen, [[Marga... 11: ... of turning into one of Shakespeare's most famous villains, though in reality he was less than ten yea... Henry VI, part 2 (5495 bytes) 1: ...peare]]'s reputation as a major playwright in the 1590s. 3: ...VI, part 1|Henry VI parts 1]], 2, and [[Henry VI, part 3|3]]. 5: ...uous claim to the throne, schemes to make himself king. 7: ...de]] to lead a rebellion that threatens the whole kingdom, in order that he may bring his army from Irel... 9: ...ding up to making Richard III one of his greatest villains, with little concern for historical veracit... Henry VI, part 1 (6338 bytes) 1: '''King Henry VI Part 1''' is one of the "history" plays of [[William Sha... 5: ...ion, there is strong stylistic evidence that Part 1 is not by [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]] alo... 11: ...rior fighters than the French and only internal divisions and aristocratic squabbling (represented by ... 17: ...an English army led by Talbot (Sir [[John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury]]). 19: ... of [[Suffolk]]. Suffolk intends to dominate the king through Margaret. Ill feeling between him and th... Henry IV, Part II (322 bytes) 1: ...]''. Prince Hal, the future [[Henry V of England|Henry V]], rejects [[Falstaff]] in order to take the th... Henry IV, part 1 (1257 bytes) 1: ...coming-of-age of the future Henry V—young [[Henry V of England|Prince Hal]], the compatriot of [[Fa... 3: ...es indeed grow up, evolving into [[monarch|King]] Henry V, perhaps the most [[heroism|heroic]] of all of ... 7: .../shakespeare/william/henryiv_1/ The First Part of Henry the Fourth], from [http://etext.library.adelaide.... 8: ...ww.gutenberg.net/etext/2251 Henry the Fourth part 1] - plain vanilla text from [[Project Gutenberg]] 9: ...the-fourth/ The First Part of Henry the Fourth] - HTML version of this title. Henry IV, part 2 (520 bytes) 1: ...ay by [[William Shakespeare]], first published as part of Shakespeare's [[First Folio]]. 5: ...p://www.gutenberg.net/etext/2252 Henry the Fourth part 2] - plain vanilla text from [[Project Gutenberg]... 6: ...he-fourth/ The Second Part of Henry the Fourth] - HTML version of this title. Henry King (396 bytes) 1: There have been a number of people named '''Henry King''' 3: *[[Henry King (poet)]], (1592-1669) was an English poet and [[Bishop of Chicheste... 4: *[[Herny King (congressman)]], a nineteenth century Anerican co... 5: ...or of such works as ''[[The Song of Bernadette (movie)|The Song of Bernadette]]'' Good King Henry (1133 bytes) 2: ...est pick just a few leaves from each plant for cooking. </p> Henry King (poet) (683 bytes) 1: '''Henry King''' ([[1592]]‑[[1669]]), poet, son of a [[Bishop of London]], was e... 2: ... [[Oxford]]. He entered the Church, and rose in [[1642]] to be 3: ...owing year he was deprived during the [[English Civil War]], but was 6: ...m his ''[[Poems and Psalms]]'' was published in [[1843]]. 10: [[Category:English poets|King]] Henry the Young King (2895 bytes) 1: [[Image:yungking.JPG|frame|right|Henry, the Young King]] 3: ... 11]], [[1183]]) was the second of five sons of [[Henry II of England]] and [[Eleanor of Aquitaine]]. 5: ...ng for the son of a count to wait on the son of a king. 7: ...]] and brothers in a civil war ([[1173]]–[[1174|74]]) in which he tried to wrest the power of t... 9: ..., vain, careless, empty-headed, incompetent, improvident, and irresponsible." King Henry's Articles (1367 bytes) 1: ... allowed to mount the throne. Subsequently every king-elect was required to swear fidelity to them. 3: ...ed to itself the right to refuse obedience to the king if he broke the laws of the Commonwealth. HTML (9748 bytes) 1: ...formation viewable in a [[browser]]. The focus of HTML is on the ''presentation'' of information—p... 3: ...ectrotechnical Commission|IEC]] 15445:2000). The HTML specification is maintained mainly by the [[World... 5: ...he relentlessly strict checking of [[XML]] to the HTML world. 8: ...minimal HTML documents that exist only to present visual media in a web browser. 10: ...t is rendered and presented to the user. However, HTML can also be transmitted in email messages and ren... C-HTML (1415 bytes) 1: ...several additional features not found in standard HTML, notably the accesskeys, phone number shortcuts f... 3: ...le with HTML, thus allowing C-HTML websites to be viewed using standard [[web browser]]s and created u... 5: In addition, C-HTML does not have the "card" structure of WML, though... 7: ...upported by [[au]]/[[KDDI]]'s EZ wireless data services in Japan and many other WAP operators around t... 10: ...ll Information Appliances — W3C NOTE 09-Feb-1998] Unicode and HTML (10565 bytes) 2: ...]] as its official [[character set]]. That is, an HTML document must be composed of a sequence of Unicod... 4: ...nicode can be directly represented in the encoded HTML. 6: ...nt characters from the whole of Unicode inside an HTML document by using a [[numeric character reference... 10: ...ode> or <code>&#x2014;</code>, represents U+2014: the em dash character—like this— ev... 12: ...ither [[ASCII|us-ascii]] or [[ISO 8859-1|iso-8859-1]], depending on a number of factors. Index.html (709 bytes) 1: ...ed by these web servers from a file called "index.html". 3: ...script]] in response to any given URL, but "index.html" remains the most popular file name. Oracle HTML DB (263 bytes) 3: ...n Oracle 10g[http://www.oracle.com/database/index.html]. It allows a very fast development cycle to be a... HTML editor (5599 bytes) 1: ... convenience and functionality. For example, most HTML editors have features for creating [[Cascading St... 3: There are two flavors of HTML editors: text and [[WYSIWYG]]. 6: ...nd [[keyboard shortcut]]s for quickly inserting [[HTML element]]s. Wizards and dialogue boxes help with ... 8: ...editors require at least a basic understanding of HTML and CSS. 11: ...cause using a WYSIWYG editor does not require any HTML knowledge, they are easier for an average compute... HTML element (18186 bytes) 1: ...see [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]] and [[m:Help:HTML in wikitext]]'' 5: ... minimized tag syntax for an empty element (abbreviated form of the combination of opening and closin... 7: Informally, HTML elements or their attributes are often simply cal... 11: Many HTML elements can be '''nested'''. Nesting is most eas... 14: ...">not</font> clean up</em> their rooms</h1></code> Dynamic HTML (1575 bytes) 1: ...mbination of the [[static]] [[markup language]] [[HTML]], a [[client-side scripting]] language (such as ... 3: ...tions in a [[web browser]]: for example to ease navigation, to create interactive [[form (document)|fo... 7: Some disadvantages of DHTML are that it is difficult to develop and [[debug]]... 10: ...h test examples and instructions on how to write DHTML code which runs on several browsers 11: ...ahjongg], a web game application coded in dynamic HTML
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