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Internet and web technologies are the resources that support web browsing and client and server applications. Developers can use these technologies to display web content on the desktop and iPhone, and they can use web services in their desktop applications. With WebObjects, developers can create database-driven websites and web services. Developers have access to Java technologies and to low-level APIs for handling XML and URLs. Developers create web content using HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, DOM, and AJAX/Web 2.0.

A guided introduction and learning path to developing for web and Internet.   Essential information for creating Internet and web applications, services, or content.   Objective-C and C references organized by framework.
Internet & Web Topics
Resources for extending Apple applications related to the Internet and web.   C APIs for developing web content and Internet and web applications.   Web and Internet technologies used to create client-side applications.

Object-oriented APIs for developing web content and Internet and web applications.   C APIs for handling URL strings and parsing Internet-based XML documents.   Java support for developing Internet and web applications, services, or content.

Technologies for working with web content, web services, and database-driven websites.   Resources for creating Internet and web applications, services, or content.   Open source technologies for the Internet and web, including WebCore.

QuickTime browser plug-in support for delivering multimedia from servers.   Scripting resources for web content creation, application development, and website administration.   Authentication, authorization, and cryptographic services of interest to web developers.

Web and Internet technologies used to develop server-side applications.   Object-oriented APIs and tools for syncing using Sync Services.   Tools used to develop Internet and web applications.

Files transmitted by web applications for display on iPhone or the desktop.   Technologies used to develop web-based distributed applications.   Tools and object-oriented APIs for creating and deploying web applications.

View legacy documents, including technologies, features, products, APIs, and programming techniques that are no longer supported or have been superseded.