Main Title: 13th European Union Contest for Young Scientists - Bergen, Norway, September 2001
 
Presentation of Projects:

Israel

Pavel Kovalev (16)

City/Region: Jerusalem
E-mail:vgml@scientist.com
Hobbies:Computer, composing music with the computer
Career:Studying Computer Science at University
School:Shuvu High School

Friendly Server Componentse

Pavel wanted to help users and developers by creating some user friendly technology to accommodate server translation of extended (HTML) documents into standard internet languages (like HTML or simple ASCII - American Standard Code for Information Exchange). The point is that the standard Hyper Text Mark up Language (HTML) information in part is interpreted by the standard HTTP client, while the extensions are interpreted by a special CGI application which is written in Perl language and installed on a special server. Pavel developed a special structure programming meta-language and server application. He created a special command dictionary for graphic extension of HTML, which uses all standard tools of this meta-language. It enables the end-user to view contents of non-HTML files without downloading special plug-ins. It also enables the developer to include graphic commands directly into the HTML code.

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