A Glossary This glossary briefly defines some terms that are used in this guide. Platform- specific information is noted. Additional information may be found online in the hyperlinks and the menus. .au common extension for audio files (myaudioclip.au) .gif the CompuServe Graphics Interchange FormatÑcommon extension for a graphics file (mygraphic.gif) .html the extension used on a file that is coded using HTML (myfile.html); see also HTML .xbm X-bitmapped (composed of dots or pixels) file formatÑcommon extension for a graphic file (mygraphic.xbm) (UNIX) AIFF a sound format anchor synonym for hyperlink annotation feature of NCSA Mosaic that lets you add a comment to a World Wide Web document being viewed anonymous FTP a process for document retrieval using the File Transfer Proto- col (FTP); user logs on (as ÒanonymousÓ) but does not need a password to access documents on the server Archie search device for documents on anonymous FTP server machines; the search matches filenames AU see .au BinHex a file format where binary data is converted into ASCII text (Macintosh) browser a World Wide Web clientÑthat is, a software package that lets you to look around the World Wide Web (Web) CERN particle physics institute located in Geneva, Switzerland and originators of the World Wide Web client a computer running client software that connects to server machines running server software; the client makes requests to a server for documents and is responsible for displaying the information. NCSA Mosaic is an example of client software. document unit of information sent from servers to clients; a document may contain plain or formatted text, inlined graphics, sound, other multimedia data, or hyperlinks to other documents; often also referred to as a file external viewer a software program that NCSA Mosaic calls upon to view file formats it does not support internally FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, usually presented as a list of questions and answers FTP File Transport Protocol, a protocol for transferring files between computers GIF see .gif Gopher menu-driven system on a server machine that presents the files available for retrieval in a hierarchical fashion; Gopher is considered particularly easy to use because of the menu system Gopherspace term for the interconnected Gopher servers helper application see external viewer history list in NCSA Mosaic, a list of recently visited documents (see ÒNav- igate MenuÓ on pageÊ3Ð5) home page start-up document that serves as a starting point for Internet explorations hotlist a personalized online reference created and maintained by the user of important documents; a hotlist can be shared by mail- ing the file to another NCSA Mosaic user HTML HyperText Markup Language, the collection of styles used to define the various components of a hypertext document; see also .html HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used by Web servers hyperlink a word or graphic in a document with some form of highlight- ing (color, underlined, or both) that links to another document; the word or graphic represents hidden text containing the loca- tion of another document that is displayed when you click on the highlighted word or graphic hypermedia online information with text, images, audio, and animation associated in a nonlinear web of associations inlined image a graphic image that is displayed along with text in an NCSA Mosaic window Internet an international computer network connecting universities, research institutions, government agencies, and businesses JPEG Joint Photographic Expert Group, a compression/decompres- sion standard for bitmapped images link see hyperlink MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, a format for including sound, images, animations and other types of data in an Inter- net email message MPEG Moving Pictures Experts Group, a movie format NCSA National Center for Supercomputing Applications on the cam- pus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the home of NCSA Mosaic NCSA Mosaic a World Wide Web client developed by NCSAÕs Software Devel- opment Group; designed for information discovery and retrieval using the global Internet PostScript A page description language developed by Adobe Systems and used for printing documents or displaying a document online using appropriate viewing software PPP point-to-point protocol, a method of connection to the Internet using a modem and phone lines QuickTime a movie format developed by Apple Computer server software that serves information to client software applica- tions upon request SLIP Serial Line Internet Protocol, a method of connecting to the Internet using a modem and phone lines SGML Standard Generalized Markup Language, a language that defines the structure of a document and the logical relationship of its parts source file for NCSA Mosaic, the file that contains the HTML codes that Mosaic interprets for display in the Document View window tags formatting codes used in HTML (e.g.,

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) and interpreted by a browser TCP/IP a protocol for communication between computers TIFF Tag Image File Format, a graphics format file type UIUC University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign URL Uniform Resource Locator, server and path information used in an HTML-coded source file to locate another document Veronica search device that matches filenames on Gopher servers WAIS Wide Area Information Server, an index and retrieval system; when you enter a keyword, a search is performed on indexed documents, which can then be retrieved Web another name for the World Wide Web World Wide Web a distributed hypertext-based information system developed at CERN WWW abbreviation for World Wide Web XBM see .xbm