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    What Are HTTP and HTML?

    By HazelAugust 18, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    If you have ever used the internet, then you have probably come across the acronym HTTP. It stands for hypertext transfer protocol, which is part of the web protocol suite. HTTP requests information from a web server to allow websites to access different files. When you click on this link, you will be redirected to another page. HTTP fetches this information from a server and responds with the web pages that you requested. This protocol is used to access various websites around the world.

    The protocol is the basis for the World Wide Web and provides a standard for data communication between web browsers and servers. It also allows for the efficient exchange of data over the Internet. Most websites use this protocol to provide content to their visitors. It is also a part of the Internet Protocol Suite. When using a website, you can use it to send files to and from any location on the Internet. Here is a list of all the different types of files that HTTP can transfer.

    HTTP is a standard protocol for retrieving resources on the Internet. It is a client-server protocol and is based on a request and response model. The client initiates the request, while the server executes an application and sends back the output. The protocol part refers to a set of rules for transferring information between a client and a web server, while the transfer part indicates a type of data that is being transferred across the www. Files can be text, images, videos, audio, or any combination of the above.

    One of the most commonly used features of HTTP is the “cookie” mechanism. Cookies allow web browsers to link requests with the state of a web server. HTTP sessions are useful for e-commerce shopping baskets or other websites that require a user to configure their settings. By using cookies, HTTP sessions can be saved and resumed. Byte range serving has several benefits for clients: it can save bandwidth and conserve system resources. However, HTTP and HTML both are different things. But, I hope now you have a clear idea about both of them.

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