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Web document is a similar concept to web page, except it is a broader term with the following distinctions:
[edit] ExampleA PDF document requested from SFTP or SMTP protocols, for example, is a web document, but not a web page. [edit] MotivationsThe web document distinction emphasizes the fact that not all content generated by a web template system, web service, and other related systems represents output as a web page. [edit] Protocol-independentThe e-mail protocols predate the Web protocols, but are not a subset, they constitute distinct Internet services. E-mail documents may be HTML documents, and may be viewed into a e-mail client or through a webmail (or Internet forum) as a web page. A lot of web applications deal with web page bodies and e-mail bodies indistinctly. Web applications deal with web pages, but also with many other formats and protocols. [edit] Current trends toward XMLFrom a long-term perspective, the increasing prevalence of XML may eliminate the need for this kind of distinction. For example:
Under such trends, the concept of web document becomes more uniform as more file types become expressible as different dialects of XML. [edit] Dynamic web documentAnother extended (derived) concept is dynamic web document, like documents generated from template engines or web services. Dynamic web page is a specific case of dynamic web document. Common Gateway Interface(CGI)is a concept used to create dynamic web documents. [edit] See also
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