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Web browser
[Web-]Browser

in the PONS Dictionary

ˈweb brows·er N COMPUT

in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary

I. brows·er [ˈbraʊzəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

1. browser:

2. browser INET:

Browser m <-s, ->

II. brows·er [ˈbraʊzəʳ, Am -ɚ] N modifier INET

web [web] N

1. web (woven net trap):

Netz nt <-es, -e>
Spinnennetz nt <-es, -e>

2. web fig (network):

Netzwerk nt <-(e)s, -e>

3. web fig (trap):

Falle f <-, -n>

4. web ANAT:

Schwimmhaut f <-, -häute>
Flughaut f <-, -häute>

5. web (in machinery):

6. web MATH:

Phrases:

Web [web] N

Web COMPUT inf short for World Wide Web

das [World Wide] Web spec
im [World Wide] Web spec

World Wide ˈWeb N no pl COMPUT

OpenDict entry

web N

web TECH, ARCHIT

PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

browser N IT

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Allows browsing, maintaining and creating data and database objects via a web browser.
en.wikipedia.org
The service is only available on web browsers.
en.wikipedia.org
No reported log or visual representation of each unique viewer's environment, including viewer's display resolution, and browser window area and scrolling position;: 27.
en.wikipedia.org
The transliteration was done in real time and the transliterated page could be seen in browser immediately.
en.wikipedia.org
The species hosted with full-featured genome browsers are shown in the table.
en.wikipedia.org

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Furthermore, an integrated web server allows information to be processed graphically, which provides direct access the controller‘s web pages from any web browser and any location.
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www.knx.org
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Weiterhin lassen sich die Informationen grafisch im integrierten Webserver aufbereiten, so dass ein direkter Zugriff auf die Webseiten im Controller über beliebige Web-Browser von überall gegeben ist.
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In such cases, only the app has direct access to the data and there is no interaction between the app and an external web browser.
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www.iis.fraunhofer.de
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Hier besitzt nur die App direkten Zugriff auf die Daten und es besteht keine Interaktion der App mit einem externen Web-Browser.
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WebShare UB2, enhanced by recent updates, provides access for any remote Mac (up to OS X 10.9) or Windows (up to 8.1), or mobile device client via Safari, Internet Explorer, or other web browsers.
www.helios.de
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WebShare UB2, mit kürzlich veröffentlichten Updates erweitert, bietet über Safari, Internet Explorer oder andere Web-Browser für jeden externen Mac (bis einschließlich OS X 10.9), Windows (bis einschließlich 8.1) oder mobilen Client den Zugriff auf den HELIOS Server.
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Using access keys in different web browsers
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www.pharma.uni-bonn.de
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Verwendung von Tastaturkürzeln in verschiedenen Browsern
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The user can disable cookies at any time by selecting the appropriate setting in the web browser, though this may impede some functions of, or the possibility to interact with, the Site.
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www.dolcegabbana.de
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Der Benutzer kann die Cookies jederzeit deaktivieren, indem er die entsprechende Einstellung seines Browsers wählt, wobei jedoch zu beachten ist, dass diese Entscheidung die Nutzung anderer Funktionen der Webseite oder die Möglichkeit zum Dialog mit der Seite verhindern könnte.
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