Computer Science, asked by zafarafaq9837, 6 months ago

The web browser acts as a ____ for the HTML documents.​

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Answered by protivadebnath306
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Answer:

The web browser acts as a lay-out provider or markup for the HTML documents.

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Answered by aditijaink283
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Answer:

The answer to the given question is:

Compiler

Explanation:

The main job of a web browser is to display HTML, the language used to "mark up" or construct online pages. An HTML file that may contain text, links, references to images and other objects like CSS and JavaScript routines is processed by a browser when it loads a web page.

Internet material developed in programming languages like Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Extensible Markup Language (XML) is largely accessed and displayed via web browsers (XML).  Human-readable material is created by browsers from Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) web pages and websites. They can also display different prefixes and protocols, including file transfer protocol (FTP), email handling (mailto:), secure HTTP (HTTPS), and email handling (file:).

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