The final content of a static web page is determined by the page designer 
and doesn't change when the page is requested. Here's an example:
Trio Motors Information Page

About Trio Motors

Trio Motors is a leading automobile manufacturer.

Every line of the page's HTML code is written by the designer before the 
page is placed on the server. Because the HTML doesn't change once it's on 
the server, this kind of page is called a static page.
NO
Strictly speaking, a  static  page may not be static at all. For example, a 
TE
rollover image or Flash content (a SWF file) can make a static page come 
alive. However, this documentation refers to a page as static if it is sent to 
the browser without modifications. 
When the web server receives a request for a static page, the server reads the 
request, finds the page, and sends it to the requesting browser, as shown in 
the following figure: 
Web browser
Step 1   Web 
browser requests 
static page.
Request
Response
Step 3   Web 
server sends page 
WEB SERVER
to requesting 
browser
Step 2   
Web server 
finds page

Hi

Static page
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