Talk:Dynamic web page
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PLEASE ADD OR VOTE the better choices for citing sources on this article:
- The Information Revolution
- Learning VBScript
- New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics II
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About Dynamic Web Pages history:
Title: The Information Revolution ISBN: 0976385740 Publisher: Ironbound Press Author(s): J. R. Okin Publication Date: Dec 1, 2005 Pages:350
Old, first books or articles about Dynamic Web Pages:
Title: Learning VBScript ISBN: 1565922476 Publisher: O'Reilly Author(s): Paul Lomax Publication Date: Jul 1, 1997 Pages: 614 see C. 13
Title: New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics II ISBN: 9051993269 Publisher: IOS Press Author(s): European Communities Publication Date: Jul 1, 1997 Pages: 288 Pag. 194
[edit] Invented and patented???
ERROR ON "Dynamic web pages where invented and patented in 1994 by Gary Kremen founder of Match.Com and Sex.Com".
Perhaps at USA people can patent public domain (like Dynamic web pages or genes) and post-invent public standards (CGI in this case).
- Sugestion for new text, moved from User:Gkremen (Gary Kremen?) change... and need reliable sources:
- According to the US patent office, Gary Kremen is the primary inventor of a patent for creating dynamic web pages, patent #5706434
- he resold for over $1,250,000 see - http://www.mikeford.com/?m=200702.
- "Integrated request-response system and method generating responses to request objects formatted according to various communication protocols" http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5706434.html
- -- Gkremen.
[edit] intro-tobe??
It is not a dictionary, for "fast definition". Dynamic web page need a CAREFUL definition because people DO MISTAKES (a lot of!)... and the Lead Section "Establish context", "Provide an accessible overview" and give "Relative emphasis" to the 3 main points (Client-side, Server-side and mix=Ajax).
Please, talk here first, it is not a "intro-tobe" case.