A phone with HTML abilities can visit websites where a phone without HTML abilities cannot.
HTML cannot work without it's tags. It uses tags for it's scripting work.
Yes, you can buy a phone with internet capabilities but technically you cannot get rid of the internet on it. You can block it, though. This is where I got my information. http://forums.cnet.com/7723-7817_102-381538.html
No operating system uses HTML, HTML is only a language for web browsers to display webpages, without a web browser it is useless. HTML coding cannot handle the complex tasks required of an operating system.
MS Word can save as HTML, but cannot do raw HTML code.
You cannot. HTML is a static file and it cannot interact with a Java Servlet. A Servlet can always redirect to a HTML page but the other way round cannot happen.
There are a number of advantages of HTML but a number of constraints too. You cannot use conditioning statements in HTML.
No. You can print HTML pages and its code, but you cannot initiate printing with HTML itself.
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HTML has no notion of a loop. This cannot be done.
You cannot embed a program into an HTML file
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