The
purpose of the web browser is to bring the internet to source
information from the user. This process begin when a user enter a
Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), into the browser. Web browser sends a
request to a web server and delivered to computer users. HTML (Hyper
Text Markup Language) is sent to the layout engine browser to be
transformed into an interactive document. In addition to HTML, web
browsers generally can display various types of content. Most web
browsers can display images, audio, video, and XML files, and more and
also most often have a web browser plug-ins to support Flash
applications and Java applets. After seeing the files of the type that
is not supported or file that is set to be downloaded rather than
displayed, the web browser usually ask users to save files to a disk.
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