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4 similar null contracts

Abstract
March 24th, 2024
  • Filed
    March 24th, 2024

Interactive Web services consist of a mixture of HTML fragments and program code. The fragments, which are maintained by designers, are combined to form HTML pages that are shown to the clients. The code, which is maintained by programmers, is executed on the server to handle the business logic. Current Web service frameworks provide little help in separating these constituents, which complicates cooperation between programmers and HTML designers.

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CONTRACTS FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN WEB SERVICE PROGRAMMERS AND HTML DESIGNERS
September 26th, 2022
  • Filed
    September 26th, 2022

Interactive Web services consist of a mixture of HTML fragments and program code. The fragments, which are maintained by designers, are combined to form HTML pages that are shown to the clients. The code, which is maintained by programmers, is executed on the server to handle the business logic. Current Web service frameworks provide little help in separating these constituents, which complicates cooperation between program- mers and HTML designers.

CONTRACTS FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN
May 20th, 2022
  • Filed
    May 20th, 2022

Interactive Web services consist of a mixture of HTML fragments and program code. The fragments, which are maintained by designers, are combined to form HTML pages that are shown to the clients. The code, which is maintained by programmers, is executed on the server to handle the business logic. Current Web service frameworks provide little help in separating these constituents, which complicates cooperation between program- mers and HTML designers.

Contracts for Cooperation between
November 7th, 2007
  • Filed
    November 7th, 2007

Interactive Web services consist of a mixture of HTML fragments and program code. The fragments, which are maintained by designers, are combined to form HTML pages that are shown to the clients. The code, which is maintained by programmers, is executed on the server to handle the business logic. Current Web service frameworks provide little help in separating these constituents, which complicates cooperation between programmers and HTML designers.

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