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Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (dHTML)

A form of HTML used to create Web-page content that, as perceived by the viewer, appears to change each time it is viewed, without further interaction with the server. Note: The Web-page content may use any of several technologies including CGI (computer graphics interface) scripts.

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