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JavaScript is a lightweight, object-oriented, cross-platform scripting language, often used within web pages.
Adobe Flash (by Adobe Systems, formerly Shockwave Flash and Macromedia Flash and now part of Adobe Animate CC) is a multimedia platform for adding animation and interactivity to web pages.
Flash
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jQuery is a JavaScript library that simplifies HTML document traversing, event handling, animating and Ajax interaction. Originally developed by John Resig.
jQuery
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Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider.
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Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider.
Akamai provides a content delivery network. This includes the former brands Instart Logic and StackPath.
Amazon CloudFront is a content delivery web service by Amazon.
Amazon CloudFront
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Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider.
Vercara (formerly Neustar) offers DNS services under the UltraDNS brand, owned by DigiCert.
Amazon is a US-based e-commerce and cloud computing provider.
Verisign is an SSL certificate authority owned by DigiCert.
Starfield Technologies is an SSL certificate authority owned by Go Daddy.
Starfield
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Zstandard is a lossless data compression algorithm developed by Yann Collet at Facebook.
Zstandard Compression
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External Cascading Style Sheets define style rules in a separate CSS file.
Embedded Cascading Style Sheets define a set of style rules in a <style> element within a web page.
Embedded CSS
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Inline Cascading Style Sheets define style rules directly within an (X)HTML element using the style attribute.
Persistent cookies with an expiration time between 1 month and 1 year.
Cookies expiring in months
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Non-HttpOnly cookies are used in the HTTP protocol and also in client side scripts, which may be a security threat.
Non-HttpOnly Cookies
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Secure cookies are used only via an encrypted connections, which may increase security.
Secure Cookies
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Gzip (GNU zip) is a file compression algorithm.
The Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) provides amongst others a vastly larger address space than the preceding version 4. We consider a website to support IPv6 if a 128-bit address is assigned to it, regardless of the content delivered at that address.
HTTP/2 is the second major version of the HTTP network protocol.
HTTP/3 is the third major version of the HTTP network protocol, derived from the QUIC protocol.
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) defines a mechanism enabling web sites to declare themselves accessible only via secure connections.
HTTP Strict Transport Security
The websites redirects visitors to its www subdomain, e.g. from example.com to www.example.com.
The websites redirects visitors to use SSL encryption, e.g. from http://example.com/ to https://example.com/.
Session cookies are temporary cookies, which are deleted when the user closes the browser.
Session Cookies
used until recently
Non-secure cookies may be used via an unencrypted connections, which may be a security threat.
Non-Secure Cookies
used until recently
The Open Graph protocol, originally developed by Facebook, is an RDFa-based format that enables any web page to become a rich object in a social graph.
Open Graph
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Twitter/X Cards enable automatic attachment of photos, videos and media elements to tweets.
Twitter/X Cards
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Microdata is a specification to integrate metadata within existing content on web pages.
Microdata
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Generic RDFa (Resource Description Framework in attributes) is RDFa without further specialization.
Generic RDFa
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HTML5 is the fifth revision of the HTML standard.
UTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode, which is backwards compatible with ASCII.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless compression image format, suitable to store graphics with uniformly colored areas, and originally introduced as a free, open-source successor of GIF.
PNG
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JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a lossy compression method suitable to store photographic images.
JPEG
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Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format.
SVG
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GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a lossless compression image format, originally introduced by CompuServe and suitable to store graphics, logos and simple animations.
GIF
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