404
Not Found. The requested URL was not found on this server
access coutner
A small program inserted in a web page that tracks the page's hit count (how many times it's been accessed).
access provider
see service provider.
anchor
a word or phrase in a web page that's used as a target for a link. When the user selects the link, the browser jumps to the anchor, which may exist in the same document or in a different document.
anonymous FTP
An FTP session where you log in using "anonymous" as your user ID, and you enter your e-mail address as the password. Most modern Web browsers support anonymous FTP and will handle the logging-in-part for you automoatically. 99 and 44/100 percent of all your ftp sessions will use anonymous FTP.
applet
A java program. see also craplet and dancing baloney.
arachnerd
A person who spends way to much time either surfing the Web or fussing with her home page.
bandwidth
A measure of how much stuff can be stuffed throug a transmission medium such as a phone line or network cable. THere's only so much bandwidth to go around at any given time, so you'll see lots of Net paranoia about "wasting bandwidth" Bandwidth is measured in baud or bits per second
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