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Display and Interactive Languages for the Internet: HTML, PDF, and Java

Dirk Eddelbuttel and William Goffe ()

Computational Economics, 1999, vol. 14, issue 1-2, pages 89-107

Abstract: The rapid rise of the Internet has lead to new technologies. These include HTML, the basic markup' language for pages on the World Wide Web; PDF, a file format designed for precise layout control of documents like working papers and journals, and Java, a general purpose language ideally suited for use on the Internet. This paper introduces these technologies. Citation Copyright 1999 by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Date: 1999

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