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- ActiveX
- ActiveX is a technology created by Microsoft for creating interactivity on Web pages, such as pull-down menus and games. Find out more about ActiveX.
- address
- An address specifies the location of a Web page on the Internet.
- address book
- Some e-mail programs let you create an address book for storing information about the people whose e-mail and other information you want to have handy.
- Adobe Acrobat
- Adobe Acrobat is a program and browser plug-in that lets you read Adobe PDF files, that have many of the attributes of a book. Find out more about Adobe Acrobat.
- anonymous login
- There are two ways to login to an FTP site. The first way is anonymous, which means you do not need a specific user ID or password. This is usually the case with large download sites such as ftp.cdrom.com. You use your e-mail address as a password.
The second way to log in to an FTP site is to use a specific user ID and password.
- applet
- An applet is a program written in the Java programming language that allows interactivity on Web pages, such as pull-down menus and games. Find out more about Java applets.
- attachment
- An attachment is a file that is sent along with an e-mail message. When you include a file with an e-mail message, you are said to be attaching the file, or sending it as an attachment. Find out more about e-mail.
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