- HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) - Wikipedia
Technical description of HTTP, or the hypertext transfer protocol. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP
- An Overview of SHTTP
S-HTTP is a superset of HTTP, which allows messages to be encapsulated in various ways. ... S- HTTP also offers the potential for substantial user involvement in, and ... http://www.homeport.org/~adam/shttp.html
- HTTP: Definition from Answers.com
HTTP or http ( ) n. A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially webpages and webpage components, over the Internet or other computer http://www.answers.com/topic/http
- HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Overview
2008-08: drafts -04 of the revised HTTP/1.1 specifications. 2008-07: draft -02 of Security Requirements for HTTP ... 1999-06: NEW HTTP IETF RFCs: ... http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Protocols
- Server Configuration Reference - The Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector
... a comma separated list of MIME types for which HTTP compression may be used. ... The maximum number of HTTP requests which can be pipelined until the connection ... http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-4.1-doc/config/coyote.html
- RFC 2616
Abstract The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol ... HTTP has been in use by the World-Wide Web global information initiative ... http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt?number=2616
- HTTP Made Really Easy
Tutorial: Quickly learn how to use HTTP in your network applications, if you ... Structure of HTTP Transactions. Initial Request Line. Initial Response Line ... http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/http
- Rex Swain's HTTP Viewer
See exactly what an HTTP request returns to your browser ... Version: The HTTP version may influence the server's response. HTTP/1.1 is the more modern version. ... http://www.rexswain.com/httpview.html
- TmP - HTTP
Description and working of HTTP/1.0 ... HTTP/1.0 is also able to recignize when a request did not work (the famous "404 ... first notice a "HTTP/1.0" at the ... http://www2.themanualpage.org/http/http_http10.php3
- HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Overview
This is the overview materials related to the W3C HTTP activity, one of the W3C Architecture domain activities. HTTP has been in use by the World Wide Web since 1990 and its use has increased steadily over the years, mainly because it has proven useful as a generic middleware protocol. Working Groups Related to HTTP... http://www.w3.org/Protocols
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