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JavaScript is just a language. It's far from restricted to web browsers. Such examples of offline JavaScript use include AIR <http://www.adobe.com/products/air> or even a standalone V8 <http://v8.googlecode.com> engine.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is the most common protocol used by web servers. It is commonly referred to as HTTP seen in the beginning of web addresses.
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Most browsers are written in low-level programming languages. For instance, Firefox (the source code is at http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla1.8.0/source/) is written mostly in C++. It also has large parts written in JavaScript, and a custom language called XUL, that control the "chrome", or the look of the toolbars, menus, and surrounding windows. But the rendering engine (the part that figures out how to display web pages) is written mainly in C++.
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HTTP was developed by Tim Berners-Lee and his team at CERN.
Tim Burns Lee was the first person to develop HTTP, the language in which servers and browsers communicate.
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you must give him the vulcanus torch. his page got cached because he is an old product so follow the link to his cached page. wait for it to zoom out and click on the spiked wheel in one of the corners. http://cache.lego.com/upload/contentTemplating/BionicleProducts/otherfiles/download104D857693D2501E9F3D135690B80C1A.swf?mlnServiceUrl=http://mlnservices.lego.com/WebService.asmx&amp;assetsUrl=http://cache.lego.com visit my page on My Lego Network- nightslasha
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URL's are located in your browsers address bar. An example of a URL is http://www.
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There is a browser which is like Firefox. It's called Flock. You can download it: http://www.flock.com Other good browsers: Internet Explorer 8 Opera Safari