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HTTP 是指:
A.HyperText Transfer Protocol
B.Hyperlink Text Transfer Protocol
C.Hot Text To Protocol
D.Hyperlink Text To Post
is a clickable string or graphic that points to another Web page or document.
A.Anchor
B.Browser
C.Hypertext
D.Hyperlink
A、2
B、1
C、4
D、3
is a clickable string or graphic that points to another Web page or document.
A.Link
B.Anchor
C.Browser
D.Hyperlink
解析:超级链接是指可连接到另一个Web页面或文档的可点击的字符串或图片。
is a clickable string or graphic that points to another Web page or document。
A.Anchor
B.Browser
C.Hypertext
D.Hyperlink
解析:超链接是指可连接到另一个Web页面或文档的可单击的字符串或图片。
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______ is a clickable string or graphic that points to another Web page or document.
A.Link
B.Anchor
C.Browser
D.Hyperlink
解析:译文的含义是:()是指可连接到另一个Web页面或文档的可点击的字符串或图片。各选项的意思分别是:链接、锚记、浏览器、超链接。所以本题应该选择D。
A clickable string or graphic that points to another Web page or document is called(18)。
A.Link
B.Anchor
C.Browser
D.Hyperlink
解析:一个可以点击的指向另一个网页或者文档的字符串或者图片称为超链接。
hyperlink控件的target属性的值是_self表示在新的窗口显示。()
正确答案:错误
AdvertisementFile属性是HYPERLINK控件特有的属性。()
正确答案:错误
hyperlink控件的()属性获取或设置单击hyperlink控件时链接到的url。
- A、target
- B、navigateurl
- C、text
- D、imageurl
正确答案:B
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