Originally introduced by Netscape Communications , (1)are a general
mechanism which HTTP Server side applications , such as CGI (2),
can use to both store and retrieve information on the HTTP (3)side of
the connection. Basically , Cookies can be used to compensate for the
(4)nature of HTTP. The addition of a simple, persistent, client
side state significantly extends the capabilities of WWWbased (5 ).
(1)A.Browsers
B.Cookies
C.Connections
D.Scripts
(1)A.graphics
B.processes
C.scripts
D.texts
(3)A.Client
B.Editor
C.Creator
D.Server
(4)A.fixed
B.flexible
C.stable
D.stateless
(5)A.programs
B.applications
C.frameworks
D.constrains