Client-Server Model
The client-server model is a distributed application structure. Servers provide resources or services, and clients request those services. Web browsers are examples of clients that interact with web servers.
Web technology involves tools, languages, and frameworks for creating and managing websites and web applications. Key components include web browsers, web servers, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
The client-server model is a distributed application structure. Servers provide resources or services, and clients request those services. Web browsers are examples of clients that interact with web servers.
Question 1: What are the core components of web technology?
Question 2: Explain the difference between a client and a web client.
Question 3: Describe how a web browser interacts with a web server to display a web page.
Question 4: Briefly describe the evolution of the Internet.
Question 5: What is the purpose of the TCP/IP model, and list its four layers.