Hypertext Markup Language An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions(Hypertext Markup Language)
HTML(An application of the Standard Generalized Markup Language that uses tags to mark elements, such as text and graphics, in a document to indicate how Web browsers should display these elements to the user and should respond to user actions)
HTML extension(A feature or setting that is an extension to the formal HTML specification. Extensions may not be supported by all Web browsers, but they may be used widely by Web authors. An example of an extension is marquee scrolling text)
HTML server control(" An ASP.NET server control that belongs to the System.Web.UI.HtmlControls namespace. An HTML server control maps directly to an HTML element and is declared on an ASP.NET page as an HTML element marked by a runat="server" attribute, for example . In contrast to Web server controls, HTML server controls do not have an asp tag prefix. ")
HTML viewing service(A service that automatically converts native Office file formats to HTML, enabling users to view file content in a Web browser, even if the original applications are not installed on their computer)
HTML file(A file format that can be viewed using a Web browser. With this file format, you can publish your reports directly to your Intranet or web site)
HTML tag(A text string used in HTML to identify a page element's type, format, and appearance. Many elements have start and end tags that define where the element starts and stops)