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	<title>Henry&#039;s Web Notes &#187; General</title>
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	<description>My dev notes about the web</description>
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		<title>Testing Twitter Tools</title>
		<link>http://devel.lubong.com/2009/08/08/testing-twitter-tools/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 02:20:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry Lubong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just testing twitter tools without the bit.ly plugin&#8230;
Update:
You don&#8217;t need to install/activate the bit.ly plugin that came with Twitter Tools since Twitter is already using bit.ly for shortening URL.
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<p>Just testing twitter tools without the bit.ly plugin&#8230;</p>
<p>Update:<br />
You don&#8217;t need to install/activate the bit.ly plugin that came with Twitter Tools since Twitter is already using bit.ly for shortening URL.</p>
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		<title>Web Acronyms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 04:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Henry Lubong</dc:creator>
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I want to blog some basic stuff for at least a month. How about I start with listing some of the acronyms commonly use on the web. You probably already heard all of them, but do you know what they stand for? Here they are:
ASCII &#8211; American Standard Code for Information Interchange
AJAX &#8211; Asynchronous Javascript
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<p>I want to blog some basic stuff for at least a month. How about I start with listing some of the acronyms commonly use on the web. You probably already heard all of them, but do you know what they stand for? Here they are:</p>
<p>ASCII &#8211; American Standard Code for Information Interchange<br />
AJAX &#8211; Asynchronous Javascript<br />
ASP &#8211; Active Server Pages<br />
CGI &#8211; Common Gateway Interface<br />
CF &#8211; Cold Fusion<br />
CFM &#8211; Cold Fusion<br />
CFML &#8211; Cold Fusion<br />
CSS &#8211; Cascading Style Sheet<br />
DB &#8211; Database<br />
DHTML &#8211; Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language<br />
DMX &#8211; Dreamweaver MX<br />
DOM &#8211; Document Object Model<br />
DTD &#8211; Document Type Definition<br />
DW &#8211; Dreamweaver<br />
FF &#8211; Firefox<br />
FE &#8211; Front-end<br />
FEE &#8211; Front-end Engineer<br />
FH &#8211; Freehand<br />
FL &#8211; Flash<br />
FP &#8211; Fireworks<br />
FTP &#8211; File Transfer Protocol<br />
FW &#8211; Fireworks<br />
GIF &#8211; Graphic interchange Format<br />
GUI &#8211; Graphical User Interface<br />
HDML &#8211; Handheld Device Markup Language<br />
HTML &#8211; Hypertext Markup Language<br />
HTTP &#8211; Hypertext Transfer Protocol<br />
HTTPS &#8211; Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol<br />
IDE &#8211; Integrated Development/Design Environment<br />
IE &#8211; Internet Explorer<br />
IP &#8211; Internet Protocol<br />
IRI &#8211; Internationalized Resource Identifier<br />
JPG/JPEG &#8211; Joint Photographic Experts Group<br />
JS &#8211; Javascript<br />
JSP &#8211; JavaServer Pages<br />
LAMP &#8211; Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl/Python<br />
MIME &#8211; Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions<br />
MM &#8211; Macromedia<br />
MOZ &#8211; Mozilla<br />
MSIE &#8211; Microsoft Internet Explorer<br />
NN &#8211; Netscape Navigator<br />
PERL &#8211; Practical Extraction/Expansion and Report Language<br />
PHP &#8211; Hypertext Preprocessor<br />
PNG &#8211; Portable Network Graphics<br />
POP &#8211; Post Office Protocol<br />
PS &#8211; Photoshop<br />
RDF &#8211; Resource Description Framework<br />
REST &#8211; Representational State Transfer<br />
RPC &#8211; Remote Procedure Call<br />
RS &#8211; Recordset<br />
RTSP &#8211; Realtime Streaming Protocol<br />
SB &#8211; Server Behavior<br />
SGML &#8211; Standard Generalized Markup Language<br />
SMIL &#8211; Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language<br />
SMTP &#8211; Simple Mail Transfer Protocol<br />
SOAP &#8211; Simple Object Access Protocol<br />
SQL &#8211; Structured Query Language<br />
SRGS &#8211; Speech Recognition Grammar Specification<br />
SSI &#8211; Server Side Includes<br />
SSML &#8211; Speech Synthesis Markup Language<br />
SSL &#8211; Secure Sockets Layer<br />
SVG &#8211; Scalable Vector Graphics<br />
TCP/IP &#8211; Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol<br />
TLS &#8211; Transport Layer Security<br />
UCS &#8211; Universal Character Set<br />
UI &#8211; User Interface<br />
URI &#8211; Uniform Resource Identifier<br />
URL &#8211; Uniform Resource Locator<br />
UTF &#8211; Unicode Transformation Format<br />
W3C &#8211; World Wide Web Consortium<br />
WAI &#8211; Web Accessibility Initiative<br />
WASP &#8211; Windows, Apache, SQL, PHP<br />
WML &#8211; Wireless Markup Language<br />
WSDL &#8211; Web Services Description Language<br />
WWW &#8211; World Wide Web<br />
WYSIWYG &#8211; What You See Is What You Get<br />
XHTML &#8211; Extensible HyperText Markup Language<br />
XML &#8211; Extensible Markup Language<br />
XPATH &#8211; XML Path Language<br />
XRI &#8211; Extensible Resource Identifier<br />
XSL &#8211; Extensible Stylesheet Language<br />
XSLT &#8211; Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations</p>
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