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dynamic Web page

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dynamic Web page

A Web page that is returned to the user with custom content based on the results of a search or some other request. Also known as "dynamic HTML" or "dynamic content," the "dynamic" word is used with Web sites to refer to custom results individualized to each user in contrast to the billions of static Web pages that do not change.

For decades, query and report programs have delivered custom content to the user based on a request. Although one might have said the results were "dynamically created" by the application, the "dynamic" word was not typically applied to the content itself like it is today regarding the Web.



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Each public code automatically has its own dynamic Web page with its own funding stream and accounting; it can accept payment from smart codes, credit cards, and other means through the server (subject to restrictions).
As more Web sites are created using dynamic Web pages to serve their content, the Internet's ability to deliver that content in real time is decreasing.
Our previous search engine could not index our dynamic web page content, and the cost of many others was beyond our budget.
 
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