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action pagepage d'action (A single ASP file that provides a particular aspect of the functionality associated with a module in Commerce Server Business Desk. For example, defining the properties of a particular product. Action pages are typically displayed as a result of clicking a module name in the navigation pane, or as a result of clicking a task button presented by a (probably) different action page in the same module)
Active Server Pages bufferingmise en mémoire tampon Active Server Pages (A functionality of Active Server Pages (ASP) that temporarily stores all output that is generated by a script until script execution is complete and then sends the output to a client)
Administration pagePage Administration (The main Administration Center page, from which all other monitoring and managing functions are accessible via columns, tabs, and pop-up windows)
authentication pagepage d'authentification (A Web page presented to unauthenticated users logging on to a site requiring authentication with a Web browser)
authoritative pagepage de référence (A Web page that a site collection administrator has designated as more relevant than other Web pages. This is typically the URL of the home page for the intranet of an organization. The higher the authority level assigned to a page, the higher the page appears in search results. Also referred to as authoritative page)
Business Contact Manager Home Pagepage d'accueil du Gestionnaire de contacts professionnels (A document that serves as a starting point for exploring Business Contact Manager for Outlook. The home page is displayed by default and can be customized)
client account partner discovery Web pagepage Web de découverte de partenaire de compte client (The Web page that is used to interact with a user to determine which account partner the user belongs to when Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) cannot automatically determine which of the account partners should authenticate the user)
client logoff Web pagepage Web de fermeture de session client (When Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) performs a logoff operation, a Web page that is executed to provide visual feedback to the user that the logoff has occurred)
code pagepage de codes (A table that relates the character codes (code point values) used by a program to keys on the keyboard or to characters on the display. This provides support for character sets and keyboard layouts for different countries or regions)
code-behind pagepage code-behind (A code file containing the page class that implements the program logic of a Web Forms or ASP.NET mobile Web Forms application)
confirmation pagepage de confirmation (A page that is displayed in a Web browser, confirming that data entered into a form has been successfully submitted)
copy-on-write page protectionprotection de page de copie sur écriture (A concept that allows multiple applications to map their virtual address spaces to share the same physical pages, until an application needs to modify the page and have its own instance copy)
cross-page postingpublication sur plusieurs pages (In ASP.NET Web pages, the process of submitting a page to a specified target page in contrast to submitting the page to itself)
data access pagepage d'accès aux données (A Web page, published from Access, that has a connection to a database. In a data access page, you can view, add to, edit, and manipulate the data stored in the database)
default home pagepage d'accueil par défaut (The file that is sent by a Web server when it receives a request for a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that does not specify a file name. This document can be generated automatically by the server, or it can be a custom file that is placed in that directory by the administrator)
drawing pagepage de dessin (The page in a drawing window that contains a drawing. A page can be either a foreground or a background page. Each page has a size, which usually corresponds to a standard paper size, and it has a scale)
dynamic pagepage dynamique (A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document that contains animated GIFs, Java applets, ActiveX Controls, or dynamic HTML (DHTML))
entry page countcompteur de page d'accès (The number of visitors who entered a web site on a particular page on that site)
fast page mode DRAMDRAM FPM (An older form of DRAM, used in personal computers before EDO RAM was introduced, with typical clock timings of 6-3-3-3)
fast page-mode RAMRAM FPM (A specially designed dynamic RAM that supports access to sequential memory locations with a reduced cycle time)
folder home pagepage d'accueil du dossier (An Internet Web page or intranet page that is associated with an Outlook folder. If a page has been associated with the folder and the option is set, the Web page appears in the Outlook window whenever you select the folder)
frames pagepage de cadres (A page that divides a Web browser's window into different areas called frames that can independently display Web pages)
hard page-break rendererconvertisseur de saut de page manuel (A rendering extension that maintains the report layout and formatting so that the resulting file is optimized for a consistent printing experience, or to view the report online in a book format)
home pagepage d'accueil (A document that serves as a starting point in a hypertext system. On the World Wide Web, an entry page for a set of Web pages and other files in a Web site. The home page is displayed by default when a visitor navigates to the site using a Web browser)
Initial pagepage initiale (The page that is initially displayed in a frame when a site visitor browses to a frames page containing the frame)
Layout pagepage de disposition (A web page named _Layout.cshtml that provides a template for the content of another page in an ASP.NET Web pages site)
lobby pagepage d'introduction (A page of information about the broadcast that is displayed in the viewer's browser before the broadcast begins. It can contain a title, subject, host's name, information about the broadcast, and a countdown to the time of the broadcast)
master pagepage maître (A page that defines the layout and common elements for a set of web pages. It is merged at run time with content pages that define page-specific content)
Master Page GalleryGalerie de pages maîtres (A collection of pages with the .master extension that define shared page elements and content place holders)
memory pagepage mémoire (In virtual memory systems, a unit of data storage that is brought into random access memory (RAM), typically from a hard drive, when a requested item of data is not already in RAM)
Monitor pagepage Moniteur (The page where administrators set up notifications for a situation in which their e-mail is being deferred by the filtering service)
My Home pageMa page d'accueil (A Web page, which is displayed when users log in, that allows them to manage their account)
page bannerbannière de page (A section of a web page containing a graphic element and text, such as the page title. Page banners are usually displayed at the top of a web page)
page blobobjet blob de pages (A blob that is a collection of pages. A page is a range of data that is identified by its offset from the start of the blob)
page break previewaperçu des sauts de page (A worksheet view that displays the areas to be printed and the locations of page breaks. The area to be printed is displayed in white, automatic page breaks appear as dashed lines, and manual page breaks appear as solid lines)
page faultdéfaut de page (" The interrupt that occurs when software attempts to read from or write to a virtual memory location that is marked "not present.")
page fieldchamp de page (A field that is assigned to a page orientation in a PivotTable or PivotChart report. You can either display a summary of all items in a page field, or display one item at a time, which filters out the data for all other items)
page filefichier d'échange (A hidden file on the hard disk that Windows uses to hold parts of programs and data files that do not fit in memory. The paging file and physical memory, or random access memory (RAM), comprise virtual memory. Windows moves data from the paging file to memory as needed and moves data from memory to the paging file to make room for new data)
page footerpied de page (One or more lines of text in the bottom margin area of a page. A footer may contain elements such as the page number, the name of the file, or the date)
page framecadre de page (A block of contiguous physical memory that stores the contents of a virtual page. The size of the virtual page and page frame are usually identical. However, the size of a page frame depends on the microprocessor)
page headeren-tête de page (One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter)
Page InspectorInspecteur de page (A tool that renders a web page (HTML, Web Forms, ASP.NET MVC, or Web Pages) in the Visual Studio IDE and lets you examine both the source code and the resulting output)
page layoutstyle de disposition (A pre-defined layout that users can select for their InfoPath form pages. Options include layouts with titles, titles and headings, titles, headings and subheadings)
page orientationorientation de page (The direction a publication will be printed on a sheet of paper. You can choose either portrait, which is the taller-than-wide orientation, or landscape, which is the wider-than-tall orientation)
page panevolet Pages (A type of pane that displays the page that is selected in the thumbnail pane in a larger size, and enables portions of the page to be selected and copied)
page restorerestauration de pages (An operation that restores one or more data pages. Page restore is intended for repairing isolated damaged pages)
page setupmise en page (A group of settings that affect how a file is printed on the page. Includes paper size and orientation, page margins, headers and footers)
page sortertrieuse de pages (One or more page-shaped controls, located in the lower left corner of the Publisher window, that represent each page of the publication and can be used to go to, rearrange, or work with publication pages)
Page templatemodèle de page (A predesigned, generic web page you can use to create new custom pages. Some of the page templates in FrontPage provide typical page content, while others provide common page layouts)
page themethème de page (A folder defining a theme, with control skins, style sheets, graphics files and other resources created as a subfolder of the \App_themes folder in your Web site)
page timeheure de la page (The time that a OneNote page was created)
page viewmode Page (The request by a user's browser for a Web page. The number of requests to view a page can indicate the frequency with which an ad is viewed)
partial-page renderingrendu partiel de la page (The process of refreshing only a region of a Web page during an asynchronous postback. This is typically accomplished by using UpdatePanel controls. Partial-page rendering is an important feature of AJAX technology)
Policy Filter pagepage Filtre de stratégie (The page where administrators build customized rules for e-mail addresses and domains in the customer's organization)
Reports pagepage Rapports (The page in the Administration Center that details Exchange Hosted Services statistics for the hosted organization)
search pagepage de recherche (A page from which you can find and go to other Internet sites or to documents on an intranet. Many search pages provide various ways to search, such as by topic, by keyword, or by matches to user queries)
soft pagepage conditionnelle (A rendered page that can be slightly larger than the size specified using the InteractiveHeight and InteractiveWidth properties of a report (HTML and WinForm control))
soft page-break rendererconvertisseur de saut de page conditionnel (A rendering extension that maintains the report layout and formatting so that the resulting file is optimized for screen-based viewing and delivery, such as on a Web page or in the ReportViewer controls)
static pagepage statique (A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) page that is prepared in advance of a request for it and that is sent to the client upon request. This page takes no special action when it is requested)
tab pageonglet (A part of a tab control that consists of the tab UI element and the display area, which acts as a container for data or other controls, such as text boxes, combo boxes, and command buttons)
task pagetask page (A window that opens on top of a navigation place where the user completes a specific task. Task pages can open in New, Edit, View or Selection mode. A task page can contain any entities or lists of entities that the user will need to perform a task, for example, a list of entities, a document, a card, a journal or a worksheet)
Today pagepage Aujourd'hui (A customizable page that launches with Windows Live Messenger and features a summary of news and weather, allows a customer to preview their Windows Live Mail inbox and search the Internet)
Virus Filter pagepage Filtre antivirus (The page where administrators set up and enable virus filtering (for customers who subscribe to this service))
Web pagepage Web (A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages)
web pagepage Web (A document on the World Wide Web. A Web page consists of an HTML file, with associated files for graphics and scripts, in a particular directory on a particular machine (and thus identifiable by an URL). Usually a Web page contains links to other Web pages)
Web Parts pagepage WebPart (An ASP.NET Web page that includes Web Parts controls that let users personalize the page, such as selecting the information to display)