The HTTP Permissions-Policy header accelerometer directive controls whether the current document is allowed to gather information about the acceleration of the device through the Accelerometer interface.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
Learn about the BeforeUnloadEvent interface, including its properties and methods, specifications and browser compatibility.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
Learn about the HTMLFormControlsCollection interface, including its properties and methods, specifications and browser compatibility.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
Learn about the HTMLHRElement interface, including its properties and methods, specifications and browser compatibility.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
Learn about the NDEFReadingEvent interface, including its constructor, properties, and methods, specifications and browser compatibility.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format 8) is the World Wide Web's most common character encoding. Each character is represented by one to four bytes. UTF-8 is backward-compatible with ASCII and can represent any standard Unicode character.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
REST (Representational State Transfer) refers to a group of software architecture design constraints that bring about efficient, reliable and scalable distributed systems.... View this page on GitHub • Report...
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) signaling is a system by which audible tones are used to represent buttons being pressed on a keypad. Frequently referred to in the United States as "touch tone" (after the Touch-Tone trademark used when the transition from pulse dialing to DTMF began), DTMF makes it possible to signal the digits 0-9 as well as the letters "A" through "D" and the symbols "#" and "*". Few telephone keypads include the letters, which are typically used for control signaling by the telephone network.... View this page on GitHub • Report...