To clarify, HTML is not actually a protocol in the sense that you're thinking; it's a language. Languages are of course protocols in themselves, but not in the commonly used sense in the IT field, which presumably is the nature of your question.
Some protocols commonly used in the IT field are:
This is of course only a small sample.
The main difference is that HTML is used to create dynamic web pages. Other than this HTML cannot do much.
All HTML files are text files. You can open them with any text editor, such as Notepad. When a browser opens the file, it reads it and displays the html as a web page. If you open a html file in a text editor or a word processor or other such application, you will see the actual html code, which is just ordinary text. So you don't need to convert HTML files into text, as they are already text files. All you need is something to open them with, other than a browser.
There are numerous websites where you can find free information on HTML, HTML tables and HTML programming. Some examples are Tizag, HTML Code Tutorial, Quackit, HTML Tables, and HTML Goodies. That should be more than enough to get you started.
In HTML, all tags are elements and all HTML elements other than empty elements and <p> elements require a start and end tag to delimit the element's content. The <br> tag is an example of an empty element (there is no </br> tag). However, an empty element can also be closed by the start tag, such that <br /> is acceptable (<br /> is a requirement of XHTML but not HTML).
You cannot. A JSP Page contains a lot more contents than just HTML. It contains JavaScript, Java Scriptlets etc. So a HTML cannot be directly converted to a JSP unless someone sits and adds the other contents to the JSP that makes it a JSP
The main difference is that HTML is used to create dynamic web pages. Other than this HTML cannot do much.
Internet Explorer does not have that kind of security protocols than Chrome. Chrome has established better protocols than others.
There are more than 3 protocols at the application layer. Three well-known protocols are: HTTP - web page traffic FTP - file transfer traffic SMTP - email transfer
Yes. Set it out like normal HTML and in outlook go under Options -> Format -> HTML and in theory any HTML should work other than maybe HTML 5.
I could be wrong, but I think you would enter 22a22b This won't do much other than make it be there. A good place to go would be http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com
Letting other people edit the HTML is going to require some heavy lifting on the server-side. That means a more advanced language than HTML, like ASP, PHP, or Java. There is no HTML tag for this, because writing to the server is outside the scope of HTML.
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if its not an HTML, no browser is gonna show it, some may argue that we have coded page in java or .NET or any other language for that matter, but end of the day its HTML for the browser. Cheers!
A motherboard can have more than one bus and each using a different protocols.
Distance vector protocols compute their routing tables before sending routing updates; link-state protocols do not.
UK (Britain) is 22nd Canada is 36th See http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004391.html
There are two protocols used for IP addressing . These protocols are IP version 4 and IP version 6. Other than these two protocols DNS is also used to map IP addresses to name .