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Anonymous FTP, The
ability to access a remote computer system on which one does not
have an account, via the Internet's File Transfer Protocol
(FTP). Users have restricted access rights with anonymous FTP
and usually can only list, view, or copy files to or from a
public directory on the remote system. Many FTP sites do not
permit anonymous FTP access in order to maintain security. See
also FTP.
ASCII, (American Standard
Code for Information Interchange) A coding scheme using 7 or 8
bits that assigns numeric values to up to 256 characters,
including letters, numerals, punctuation marks, control
characters, and other symbols. ASCII was developed in 1968 to
standardize data transmission among disparate hardware and
software systems and is built into all personal computers.
ASP, (Active Server Page) A
document that contains embedded server-side scripting.
ASP-compatible Web servers can execute these scripts. On the
client side, an ASP is a standard HTML document that can be
viewed on any platform using any Web browser. |
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