Definitions for each meaning are bellow the charts.
Source Code Audio/Video Files
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| Filetype | Restrictions | | Filetype | Restrictions |
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| HTML | None | | M4A | None |
| CSS | None | |---------------------------------------|
| JavaScript | None |
| PHP | Yes |
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Image Files Misc.
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| Filetype | Restrictions | | Filetype | Restrictions |
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| JPEG | None | | ZIP | Varries |
| PNG | None | |---------------------------------------|
| GIF | None |
| BMP | None |
| ICO | None |
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- Filetype
- The type of file that is being used, stored, or asked permission for.
- Restrictions
- The "strings attacted" to using a certain file.
- Source Code
- The text code that went into making a source code file.
- HTML
- Hyper Text Markup Language code developed by physisist Tim Burners-Lee while working for CERN in the late 1980's and early 1990's.
- CSS
- Cascading Style Sheets code developed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
- JavaScript
- The browser scripting language designed by Brendan Eich and developed by Netscape Communications Corporation and the Mozilla Foundation.
- Audio/Video files
- Audio and Visual files in the form of music and video.
- M4A
- MPEG-4 Part 14 or ISO/IEC 14496-14:2003
- JPEG
- The image standard made by the Joint Photographic Experts Group group in 1992 and approved in 1994 as ISO 10918-1.
- PNG
- Portable Network Graphics the lossless image format created in 1995 as ISO/IEC 15948:2004.
- GIF
- Graphics Interchange Format the animated and static image format know as developed Compuserve in 1987.
- BMP
- Bitmap or DIB file format created by Microsoft that is used for Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems.
- ICO
- The file format used for icons in Microsoft Windows opertating systems, developed by Microsoft.
- ZIP
- A medium used for compressing one or multiple files, developed by Phil Katz.
- None
- This means that there are no restrictions, you are free to copy, distribute, and use as a reference if you are creating your own work. Its more polite to ask or notify.
- Yes
- This means that there are restrictions. If you would like to use the file to copy, distribute, or use as a reference, please contact the site programmer for permission.
- Varries
- This means that there might be restrictions on a certain file. If you would like to use a file with "Varries" next to it on the list, please contact the site programmer for permission, unless the page or page source says it is okay to do so without.
All definitions were created with the use of
Wikipedia.org.