slovodefinícia
pages
(mass)
pages
- stránky
pages
(encz)
pages,stránky n: pl. J. Polach
pages
(encz)
pages,strany n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
podobné slovodefinícia
facing pages
(encz)
facing pages, n:
white pages
(encz)
white pages, n:
yellow pages
(encz)
Yellow Pages,
Compages
(gcide)
Compages \Com*pa"ges\, n. sing. & pl. [L., fr. compingere. See
Compact, v. t.]
A system or structure of many parts united.
[1913 Webster]

A regular compages of pipes and vessels. --Ray.
[1913 Webster]
Yellow pages
(gcide)
Yellow pages \Yel"low pag`es\, n. pl.
a telephone book or part of a book in which the telephone
numbers and often advertisements of business enterprises are
listed in numerous sections, organized by the category of the
business, the categories themselves being arranged
alphabetically; a classified telephone directory. So called
because for many years the listing thus organized was printed
on yellow paper, to distinguish it from the white pages
containing the names of individuals, listed alphabetically by
last name. The yellow pages are usually bound together with
the white pages in the telephone book distributed by the
telephone company to its subscribers. The name was adopted by
companies not affiliated with the telephone company, for the
classified business directories that they sell.
[PJC]
facing pages
(wn)
facing pages
n 1: two facing pages of a book or other publication [syn:
spread, spread head, spreadhead, facing pages]
genus scleropages
(wn)
genus Scleropages
n 1: a genus of large freshwater fishes of Australia and Borneo
[syn: Scleropages, genus Scleropages]
scleropages
(wn)
Scleropages
n 1: a genus of large freshwater fishes of Australia and Borneo
[syn: Scleropages, genus Scleropages]
scleropages jardinii
(wn)
Scleropages jardinii
n 1: a species of large fish found in Australian rivers [syn:
Australian bonytongue, northern barramundi,
Scleropages jardinii]
scleropages leichardti
(wn)
Scleropages leichardti
n 1: a species of large fish found in Australian rivers [syn:
Australian arowana, Dawson River salmon, saratoga,
spotted barramundi, spotted bonytongue, {Scleropages
leichardti}]
white pages
(wn)
white pages
n 1: a telephone directory or section of a directory (usually
printed on white paper) where the names of people are
listed alphabetically along with their telephone numbers
yellow pages
(wn)
yellow pages
n 1: a telephone directory or section of a directory (usually
printed on yellow paper) where business products and
services are listed alphabetically by field along with
classified advertising
active server pages
(foldoc)
Active Server Pages

(ASP) A scripting environment
for Microsoft Internet Information Server in which you can
combine HTML, scripts and reusable ActiveX server
components to create dynamic web pages.

IIS 4.0 includes scripting engines for {Microsoft Visual
Basic} Scripting Edition (VBScript) and Microsoft JScript.
ActiveX scripting engines for Perl and REXX are
available through third-party developers.

[URL?]

(1999-12-02)
big bag of pages
(foldoc)
Big bag of pages
BIBOP

(BIBOP) Where data objects are tagged with some kind of
descriptor (giving their size or type for example) memory can
be saved by storing objects with the same descriptor in one
"page" of memory. The most significant bits of an object's
address are used as the BIBOP page number. This is looked up
in a BIBOP table to find the descriptor for all objects in
that page.

This idea is similar to the "zones" used in some Lisp
systems (e.g. LeLisp).

[David R. Hanson. "A portable storage management system for
the Icon programming language". Software - Practise and
Experience, 10:489-500 1980].

(1994-11-29)
javaserver pages
(foldoc)
JavaServer Pages
JSP

(JSP) A freely available
specification for extending the Java Servlet API to
generate dynamic web pages on a web server. The JSP
specification was written by industry leaders as part of the
Java development program.

JSP assists developers in creating HTML or XML pages that
combine static (fixed) page templates with dynamic content.
Separating the user interface from content generation allows
page designers to change the page layout without having to
rewrite program code. JSP was designed to be simpler than
pure servlets or CGI scripting.

JSP uses XML-like tags and scripts written in Java to generate
the page content. HTML or XML formatting tags are passed
back to the client. Application logic can live on the server,
e.g. in JavaBeans.

JSP is a cross-platform alternative to Microsoft's {Active
Server Pages}, which only runs in IIS on Windows NT.

Applications written to the JSP specification can be run on
compliant web servers, and web servers such as Apache,
Netscape Enterprise Server, and Microsoft IIS that have
had Java support added. JSP should soon be available on
Unix, AS/400, and mainframe platforms.

JavaServer Pages (http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/).

{Infoworld Article
(http://infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?99063.ecjsp.htm)}.

(1999-11-28)
white pages
(foldoc)
White pages

A directory service for locating individuals by name (by
analogy with the telephone directory). The Internet
supports several databases that contain basic information
about users, such as electronic mail addresses, telephone
numbers and postal addresses. These databases can be searched
to get information about particular individuals. See
Knowbot, Netfind, whois, X.500, finger.
xml template pages
(foldoc)
XML Template Pages

(XTP) JSP transformed by XSL stylesheets.
An XTP page is basically a JSP page which specifies an XSL
stylesheet. The XSL specifies how selected tags in the XTP
page should be rewritten. All other tags are passed through
unchanged and so treated as standard JSP. JSP programmers can
use XTP used as an easy introduction to XSL, incrementally
applying styles to their pages.

Caucho (http://caucho.com/resin/ref/xtp.xtp).

(2003-07-13)
yellow pages
(foldoc)
Network Information Service
NIS
Yellow Pages

(NIS) Sun Microsystems' Yellow Pages
(yp) client-server protocol for distributing system
configuration data such as user and host names between
computers on a network.

Sun licenses the technology to virtually all other Unix
vendors.

The name "Yellow Pages" is a registered trademark in the
United Kingdom of British Telecommunications plc for their
(paper) commercial telephone directory. Sun changed the name
of their system to NIS, though all the commands and functions
still start with "yp", e.g. ypcat, ypmatch, ypwhich.

Unix manual pages: yp(3), ypclnt(3), ypcat(1), ypmatch(1).

(1995-04-08)

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