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IIS

IIS Usage Statistics - Websites using IIS

This website is running on a Microsoft IIS Server solution.

IIS 6

IIS 6 Usage Statistics - Websites using IIS 6

Internet-based service for servers using Microsoft Windows. It is the world's second most popular web server in terms of overall websites.

Adobe Dreamweaver

Adobe Dreamweaver Usage Statistics - Websites using Adobe Dreamweaver

Based on the use of certain javascript functions, this page contains code generated, at least initially, by Dreamweaver.

ASP.NET

ASP.NET Usage Statistics - Websites using ASP.NET

ASP.NET is a web application framework marketed by Microsoft that programmers can use to build dynamic web sites, web applications and XML web services. It is part of Microsoft's .NET platform and is the successor to Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) technology.

Tencent QQ

Tencent QQ Usage Statistics - Websites using Tencent QQ

The site contains links to Tencent QQ chat services, popular in China.

HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD

HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD Usage Statistics - Websites using HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD

The website claims HTML 4.01 Transitional DTD, which includes presentation attributes and elements that W3C expects to phase out as support for style sheets matures.

Javascript

Javascript Usage Statistics - Websites using Javascript

JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. Its proper name is ECMAScript, though "JavaScript" is much more commonly used. The website uses JavaScript.

Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets Usage Statistics - Websites using Cascading Style Sheets

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language. Its most common application is to style web pages written in HTML

IFrame

IFrame Usage Statistics - Websites using IFrame

The page shows content with an iframe; an embedded frame that loads another webpage.

Marquee

Marquee Usage Statistics - Websites using Marquee

The marquee element was first invented for Microsoft's Internet Explorer and is still supported by it. Other web browsers support it for compatibility with legacy pages. The element is non-compliant HTML

Last updated 20th June.

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