The Web Client is any application that issues requests to a Web Server and can manage the responses and returned information. Once the data is presented to the Web Client, the browser must be able to format and display the HTML and graphics as well as execute Java applets and various embedded scripts within the page. The back-end support introduces subordinate environments that allow applets and scripts to run properly in the browser.
The browser software can be any standard browser, as provided in the following list:
- Netscape Navigator
- AOL
- Internet Explorer
Additionally, the browser from can also be any application that can issue requests and manage communications with a remote Web Server using the HTTP protocol. Such applications provide a means of automating the data retrieval process by downloading pages and parsing the data to use in other applications or store in databases.
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