Indian Health Service Standards and Guidelines

For Internet and Intranet Services


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Table Of Contents

Goal
Introduction
Purpose
Level of Compliance


Accessibility
Accuracy/Timeliness/Currency
Acronym Use
Audio Clips
Browsers
Cookies
Copyright
Design Format
Development Server
Directory Structure
Disclaimers
Electronic Reading Room
E-Mail Addresses
File Format
File Size
Files
Footer
Forms
Frames
GILS
Graphics
Header
Home Page
Home Page Links
HTML
Image Maps
Images
Information Approval and Clearances
Information Collection/Surveys
Information/System Protection
Information Published
Java
JavaScript
Links (Dead)
Links (Live)
META Tags
Navigation
Netiquette
Robots
Search Engines
Security
Tables
Testing
Text Only Alternative
Titles
Under Construction
URL's
Usage Monitoring
Web Site Establishment


 

Java

Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. and is a subset of the C++ language. A Java program, called a Java applet, can be included inside an HTML page and will run on current versions of both Netscape and Internet Explorer (IE) browsers.

Standards

Java programs, applications or applets, being incorporated into a web page should be thoroughly tested on multiple platforms and browsers and endorsed by your designated IHS Web Team point of contact prior to publication.

Guidelines

To prevent a blank line from appearing in a browser where Java is not enabled or supported, add an image or some HTML code to replace the applet.

Date Change History
 6-1-2000 New:  Element added

 

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