9. World Wide Web
January-2004 [20]
1. Answer the following: (Attempt
any 7 parts)
f) Explain
‘Server Push technology’.
[4]
h) How
can a web page contain non-textual information (such as images, photographs or
signatures)? Which HTML tag is used and how it is used? [4]
5. Differentiate
between any 3 of the following pairs:
- Client side Scripts and Server side Scripts. [6]
- Java Applets and Java Scripts. [6]
July-2004 [34]
1.
c) Briefly describe the structure of a Web
URL and how they help retrieve Web documents. [4]
f) What
are Imagemaps and Interactive forms? How do they work? [4]
2.
a) How can you use FTP to download and
upload files from your computer to another computer on the Internet? Explain in
detail how an FTP session works. [8]
3.
a) Explain in brief how three most
important programming tools associated with Web technologies viz. Java,
JavaScript and ActiveX work on the World Wide Web. [9]
c) What
is a common Gateway Interface Scripts?
[3]
6. Write
short notes on any three of the following:
v) Internet Search Engines [6]
January-2005 [26]
1. Answer
the following: (Attempt any 7 parts)
a) What
do you mean by URL? Explain its three fields. [4]
b) Explain
the difference between HTTP and HTML [4]
4.
c) What
is WWW? What is the contribution of JAVA to WWW? [6]
7.
a) What
is XML and how does XNL compare to SGML and HTML? [6]
c) Describe the Common Gateway Interface
and server extensions as approaches for integrating databases on the web [6]
July-2005 [4]
1.
c) Briefly
explain that how can you use TELNET for remote terminal emulation?
[4]
January-2006 [21]
4.
c) Write short notes on:
ii) CGI
Scripts [3]
6.
a) Explain, how graphic images are
embedded in a web page? [4]
b) Explain the browser architecture. [5]
c) Explain caching in web browsers. [5]
d) What is Telnet? [4]
July-2006 [40]
1.
a) Describe in brief one method by which
web servers can create pages dynamically on demand. [4]
b) Why
is XML used to publish and exchange database contents?
[4]
c) What
is FTP? How it can be used? [4]
2.
c) Explain in brief the important
components (title, prologue and links) of the head section of an HTML document.
[6]
3.
b) What do you understand by Java applets?
[6]
5.
c) How is Java strongly associated with
Internet? [6]
6.
a) Explain the following terms:
i) URL [2]
iii) Telnet [2]
7.
c) Discuss
differences between GET and POST commands of (HTML) web technology? [6]
January-2007 [12]
7.
b) Define the terms Web Site, Web Page,
Web Server, URL, Home Page and CGI. [12]
July-2007 [18]
1.
e) Describe in brief one method by which
web servers can create pages dynamically on demand. [4]
2.
c) What is XML and how does XML compare to
SGML and HTML? [6]
3.
b) What is SOAP and why is it important in
the context of XML Web Services? [8]
January-2008 [32]
1.
a) Differentiate
between www, hypertext and hypermedia? [4]
f) What
are the advantages of client side scripting?
[4]
2.
c) Why does TELNET protocol require a time
sharing operating system? [6]
3.
a) What is an Applet? How Applets are
invoked? Do applets have constructors? Compare and contrast applets and servlets.
[6]
b) Describe the role that XSL can play
when dynamically generating HTML pages from a relational database. What is SOAP
and how does it relate to XML? [6]
6.
c) How does FTP work? What is the
difference between passive and active FTP? [6]
July-2008 [26]
1.
c) How is a pathname and an URL
recognised? Discuss at least one way in which
pathnames and URLs are similar. [4]
g) Explain, what do you understand by CGIP script? [4]
2.
b) What
is the purpose of the unpaired img tag in an HTML document? Explain with the
help of an example. [6]
5.
a) Describe
the steps involved when a Web browser requests for and obtains a Web page from
a Web server. [6]
b) What exactly do you mean by
markup? Explain using a simple example. [6]
January-2009 [34]
1.
d) What are static Web pages? How are they different
from Dynamic Web pages? [6]
2.
c) Explain in brief the importance of
scripting and the main features of Microsoft ASP.
Name a common
scripting language that is used for web servers. [6]
3.
b) What are major differences between XML and HTML
coding? [6]
5.
c) How are files downloaded using the HTTP and FTP
Protocols? [6]
6.
d) What is an Applet? Should applets have constructors? [4]
7. Write short notes on (any three).
e) Disadvantages
of JAVA [6]
July-2009 [20]
1.
d) Explain
what do you understand by Common Gateway Interface (CGI)? [4]
g) Explain
how HTTP executes a request initiated by a client on www? [4]
3.
c) What
is XML and how does XML compare to SGML and HTML? [6]
5.
c) Explain
how JSP can be used to create web pages? [6]
January-2010 [24]
1.
c) What
is Server Side Scripting? How does it differ from Client Side Scripting? [4]
e) Write
short notes on
ii) CGI [2]
f) Explain how a web page is accessed
from a web server on the request of a Web Browser. [4]
2.
c) What
is Dynamic HTML and how is it used to create interactive pages? [4]
6.
a) Answer
the following questions
i)
How does a Java program communicate with CGI
programs?
ii)
What is a URL? Explain URL encoding.
iii)
How does an applet communicate with servlet?
iv)
What is XML? Discuss the uses of XML. [10]
July-2010 [30]
1.
f) What is an URL? Write different
examples of URL. What is the difference between absolute and relative URL? [4]
3.
c) What
are the different ways by which one can access the web? [6]
4.
a) What
is VRML? [2]
5.
b) What is windows script? What is the
relationship between a Windows script (*.wsf) file and Extensible Markup
Language (XML) code? Why do you program in Perl? [6]
6.
a) What
is an Applet? How do they differ from Applications? [6]
7.
c) What
are SGML and HTML? How is dynamic HTML different from HTML? [6]
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