(1) Refers to Web content that changes each time it is viewed. For example, the same URL could result in a different page depending on any number of parameters, such as:
(2) When capitalized, Dynamic HTML refers to new HTML extensions that will enable a Web page to react to user input without sending requests to the Web server. Microsoft and Netscape have submitted competing Dynamic HTML proposals to W3C, which is producing the final specification.
Dynamic HTML: The Mystery Revealed HotWired Webmonkey article (October 1997) on client-side scripting, the document object model, and cascading style sheets as the ingredients to Dynamic HTML.
Using Dynamic HTML From WebDeveloper.com, this article provides examples and instructions for creating and using Dynamic HTML with Netscape 4.0.
WebDeveloper.com's Guide to XML Gives examples and instructions for creating and using dynamic HTML with Netscape 4.0 and Internet Explorer 4.0.