Access to information through Internet with the use of present technology is slow. Web pages are slower to access as they are created by server processes. The procedures for creating such pages are getting slow on your server as the server is produced HTML somewhat than broadcasting files. At client side the content in webpage is interchangeable with the page that controls it; extra requirements are ending on the server to operate the information.
A new feature is being launched of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 4.0 (IE 4.0) and that is
"So What is a DTD?
The tags in the HTML language must be defined somewhere, right? They are defined in the DTD, which stands for Document Type Definition. In a DTD for HTML, all the HTML tags are defined. Everything is defined in the DTD -- the tags, the attributes, the possible values they can hold. Think of the DTD as the HTML tag dictionary: it lists all the tags, what they mean, and how they relate to each other.
Also, there are different DTDs because there are different versions of HTML:
HTML 4.01 Strict
HTML 4.01 Transitional
XHTML
In 1986, a new ISO standard (ISO 8879) was released which aimed to make platform and display differences irrelevant to the delivery and rendering of documents. This standard detailed the language called the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML.)
Tim Berners-Lee and the Genesis of the WWW
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee created a proposal for a hypertext document system to be used within the CERN community. Although based in Switzerland, CERN members were scattered throughout the globe and project turnover was often high. Collaboration over long