<Dl> <Dd> Perceived (rendered) information: <Ul> <Li> Textual information: with diverse render variations . </Li> <Li> Non-textual information: <Ul> <Li> Static images may be raster graphics, typically GIF, JPEG or PNG; or vector formats such as SVG or Flash . </Li> <Li> Animated images typically Animated GIF and SVG, but also Flash, Shockwave, or Java applet . </Li> <Li> Audio, typically MP3, Ogg or various proprietary formats . </Li> <Li> Video, WMV (Windows), RM (RealMedia), FLV (Flash Video), MPG, MOV (QuickTime) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Interactive information: see interactive media . <Ul> <Li> For "on page" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Interactive text: see DHTML . </Li> <Li> Interactive illustrations: ranging from "click to play" images to games, typically using script orchestration, Flash, Java applets, SVG, or Shockwave . </Li> <Li> Buttons: forms providing an alternative interface, typically for use with script orchestration and DHTML . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> For "between pages" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Hyperlinks: standard "change page" reactivity . </Li> <Li> Forms: providing more interaction with the server and server - side databases . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Dd> <Dd> Internal (hidden) information: <Ul> <Li> Comments </Li> <Li> Linked Files through Hyperlink (Like DOC, XLS, PDF, etc .) </Li> <Li> Metadata with semantic meta - information, Charset information, Document Type Definition (DTD), etc . </Li> <Li> Diagrammatic and style information: information about rendered items (like image size attributes) and visual specifications, as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). </Li> <Li> Scripts, usually JavaScript, complement interactivity, and functionality . </Li> </Ul> </Dd> <Dd> Note: on server - side the web page may also have "Processing Instruction Information Items". </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Perceived (rendered) information: <Ul> <Li> Textual information: with diverse render variations . </Li> <Li> Non-textual information: <Ul> <Li> Static images may be raster graphics, typically GIF, JPEG or PNG; or vector formats such as SVG or Flash . </Li> <Li> Animated images typically Animated GIF and SVG, but also Flash, Shockwave, or Java applet . </Li> <Li> Audio, typically MP3, Ogg or various proprietary formats . </Li> <Li> Video, WMV (Windows), RM (RealMedia), FLV (Flash Video), MPG, MOV (QuickTime) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Interactive information: see interactive media . <Ul> <Li> For "on page" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Interactive text: see DHTML . </Li> <Li> Interactive illustrations: ranging from "click to play" images to games, typically using script orchestration, Flash, Java applets, SVG, or Shockwave . </Li> <Li> Buttons: forms providing an alternative interface, typically for use with script orchestration and DHTML . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> For "between pages" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Hyperlinks: standard "change page" reactivity . </Li> <Li> Forms: providing more interaction with the server and server - side databases . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Dd> <Ul> <Li> Textual information: with diverse render variations . </Li> <Li> Non-textual information: <Ul> <Li> Static images may be raster graphics, typically GIF, JPEG or PNG; or vector formats such as SVG or Flash . </Li> <Li> Animated images typically Animated GIF and SVG, but also Flash, Shockwave, or Java applet . </Li> <Li> Audio, typically MP3, Ogg or various proprietary formats . </Li> <Li> Video, WMV (Windows), RM (RealMedia), FLV (Flash Video), MPG, MOV (QuickTime) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Interactive information: see interactive media . <Ul> <Li> For "on page" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Interactive text: see DHTML . </Li> <Li> Interactive illustrations: ranging from "click to play" images to games, typically using script orchestration, Flash, Java applets, SVG, or Shockwave . </Li> <Li> Buttons: forms providing an alternative interface, typically for use with script orchestration and DHTML . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> For "between pages" interaction: <Ul> <Li> Hyperlinks: standard "change page" reactivity . </Li> <Li> Forms: providing more interaction with the server and server - side databases . </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Textual information: with diverse render variations . </Li>

Which of the following is a software application that accesses and displays web pages