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Why would someone use .iif?<br />

The World Wide Web has created an <strong>in</strong>terface upon the <strong>in</strong>ternet through the use of a mark-up language, HTML. The<br />

expedient growth of the WWW was the fact that HTML was a sophisticated language which was straight forward, so as<br />

to allow non-programmers the opportunity to create <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g Web sites. An HTML browser with an embedded Java<br />

<strong>in</strong>terpreter provides the WWW community to explore <strong>in</strong>teractive <strong>in</strong>terfaces, however, ramp<strong>in</strong>g up to writ<strong>in</strong>g Java code is<br />

unatta<strong>in</strong>able for the majority of WebSite Developers. It is important to consider the reasons for the explosive growth we<br />

have witnessed <strong>in</strong> the past few years. IIF has abstracted many <strong>in</strong>teractive <strong>in</strong>terface components <strong>in</strong>to the IIF language. As<br />

HTML, new language constructs can be <strong>in</strong>corporated <strong>in</strong>to the language syntax. For end-users to take advantage of<br />

language enhancements, the Java applet that is shipped with the HTML page will conta<strong>in</strong> the upgraded syntax. As a<br />

WebMaster, an

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