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This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition ... The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.
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www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html
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CommerceNet's Web site ... This protocol, named Secure HTTP (a.k.a. S-HTTP), was a message-oriented application-layer protocol inspired by existing IETF standards of the day, including Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM). ... RFC2660 The Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol...
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www.commerce.net/information/standards/drafts/shttp.txt
www.commerce.net/information/standards/drafts/shttp.txt
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol ( HTTP ) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. Its use for retrieving inter-linked resources, called hypertext...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol
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Feature tag registration is foreseen as an ongoing, open process which will keep pace with the introduction of new features by software vendors, and other parties such as standards bodies. ... WIRE is an extension of the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), and is intended to be compatible with HTTP/1.0 and above [4][5].
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ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/
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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. ... This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition...
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rfc-ref.org/RFC-TEXTS/2616/
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Abstract The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level ... Standards Track [Page 1] RFC 2616 HTTP/1.1 June 1999 Table of Contents 1 ...
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt
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While in some cases the HTTP protocol allows the client to find out whether truncation took place so that, if it received the complete reply, it may tolerate such errors following the principle to "[be] strict when sending and tolerant when receiving" [RFC1958], often truncation does not show in the HTTP protocol data;
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www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2818.txt
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Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands.
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www.webopedia.com/TERM/H/HTTP.html
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is a combination of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol with the SSL/TLS protocol to provide encryption and secure identification of the server. ... IEEE 802.11 is a set of standards carrying out wireless local area network (WLAN) computer communication in the 2.4, 3.6 and 5Â...
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