Many URLs on the web begin with this acronym. Example: http://www.diskbooks.org
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Addresses of sites on the WWW begin with these letters, indicating that the page concerned is a web page and not, for example, an FTP index.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to signify that an Internet site is a World Wide Web (WWW) site. HTTP is typically used to transmit HTML documents between Web browsers and Web servers.
The protocol that is used for loading and displaying web pages.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The rules for transferring or exchanging HTML, video, sound, and image files on the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A request-response protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web and transmit HTML pages to client browsers.
A standardized set of rules for transferring and processing HTML documents on networks. The most commonly used method for transferring Web data.
HyperText Transfer Protocol is the (main) protocol used to communicate between web servers and web searchers.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The Web's communication standard. Stabilized at HTTP/1.1, it defines the universal mechanism for exchanging application-level messages between Web devices. All web services run over HTTP.
yper ext ransfer protocol. A way of sending hypertext documents over the Internet.
yper ext ransfer rotocol. This is the most common form of address at the beginning of URLs found on the world wide web.
A computer programming language developed by Tim Berners-Lee that allows people to create "links" on the Web from one source of information to another.
yper ext ransfer rotocol] The protocol used in client/server environments to transfer hypertext documents and resources.
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html
The protocol (rules) computers use to transfer hypertext documents.
yper ext ransfer rotocol. The protocol (agreed-upon standard) describing how HTML documents are to be transmitted from one computer to another over the Internet.
Hyper Text Trabsfer Protocol, the format used by the web to transfer html files between computers
The protocol used for information exchange on the world wide web.
The client-server protocol upon which the World Wide Web is based.
yper ext ransfer rotocol. HTTP is the means by which browsers communicate with web servers to transfer web pages.
Hyper-text transmission protocol. The protocol used for dealing with HTML documents through TCP/IP networks.
The language convention of the Web, used to deliver HTML documents.
The most common protocol used on the Internet. HTTP is the primary protocol used for web sites and web browsers. It is also prone to certain kinds of attacks.
A data request protocol used for the Internet and based on the TCP/IP network protocol, HTTP is used to organize communication between an Internet server and the userâ€(tm)s browser. HTTP sets up a new connection to the server every time a browser requests data.
Connection to the World Wide Web.
HTTP is the software that manages a Web server. When a URL points to a Web page stored on a Web server, the URL always begins with http
This is the protocol utilized to transmit and request information from WWW servers to browsers, either online or over networks.
A protocol that tells computers how to communicate with each other. You will notice most web page locations begin with "http://" See also: ( HTML)
The protocol facilitates communication between servers on the World Wide Web. It enables aserver to connect to a Web server and to transfer html pages, i.e., enables the user to view Web pages. HTTP is based on Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol(TCP/IP) developed for the Web.
The protocol through which web pages are transmitted over the Internet.
The client/server protocol used for connections to servers on the World Wide Web. Addresses of Websites begin with an http:// prefix.
HTTP (HyperText Transter Protocol) is a set of rules for sending and retrieving information (such as web pages and images) over the Internet. This protocol is indicated in the web address (URL) as in http://www.technomages.net.
the primary method used to communicate information on the World Wide Web. it can support the transfer of plaintext,hypertext,audio,image and any Internet-compatible information.
Hypetext Transfer Protocol. The communications protocol used on the World Wide Web for the exchange of HTML documents.
Hyper ext ransfer rotocol. The standard for transferring World Wide Web documents and Web-based content over the internet.
A protocol that makes hypertext information such as Web pages available over the Internet when a browser is connected to an appropriate server.
The protocol which allows browsing on the World Wide Web. The protocol allows a user browsing a hypertext document to jump to another document that may be located on another host thousands of miles away, and to retrieve the information in that document.
Hyper text transfer protocal; What web page addresses start with.
HTTP is the protocol (or rules determining the format and transmission of data) used to get text, images, sound and video, from the internet onto your computer. Written thus; "http://", is actually part of all Web addresses, but your browser will fill this part in for you, allowing you to start Web addresses with "www.". (Lucky us!!)
The Internet protocol used by WWW servers for transferring files from the server to the client. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
a protocol, or the first part of an Internet URL, which means that this address is on the World Wide Web (WWW)
A Protocol that specifies how some messages are formatted and transmitted on the Internet and the associated actions that the Web server or browser needs to take when they receive specific commands.
The protocol for transporting HTML documents across the Internet.
The set of rules ( protocol) which governs how information is sent on the World Wide Web. This is what the http:// means at the start of an URL.
A set of rules or standards that are used on the World Wide Web that describe how documents are coded, formatted, delivered and received to allow users the exchange of information in Web pages. The beginning of a URL or web address that starts with 'HTTP: ' tells your browser that the web page at that address is compatible with those standards.
( yper ext ransfer rotocol) The communication language computers speak to access information on the World Wide Web.
This is what a web server uses to send a web page to a browser.
yper ext ransfer rotocol. Common protocol used to communicate between World Wide Web Servers.
a protocol used in the WWW by servers and clients (browsers) so that documents can be obtained, links can be followed, CGI scripts can be launched, and other related operations carried out
The protocol that a browser and a web server use to communicate to each other.
A set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphics, sound, video etc) on the World Wide Web.
The standard set of rules for sending text files across the Internet. It requires an HTTP client program on the one end, and an HTTP server program in the other end.
the way computers exchange Web information. When you see an Internet address that begins with "http://", you know that address points to a Web page.
the protocol used for sending data over the Internet to create the World Wide Web
(hypertext teleprocessing protocol) The method used to access an information resource (document) on the World Wide Web which was created using HTML.
The protocol is used for moving documents such as websites around the internet.
Communications protocol for transmitting data via the Internet.
The communications protocol used to transfer documents from servers to clients over the World Wide Web.
A generic stateless object-oriented protocol, which may be used for many similar tasks by extending the commands, or "methods", used. For example, you might use HTTP for name servers and distributed object-oriented systems, With HTTP, the negotiation of data representation allows systems to be built independent of the development of new representations. For more information see: http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/Overview.html
a protocol (utilizing TCP) to transfer hypertext requests and information between servers and browsers i.e., the Internet.
The protocol used to transmit and receive all data over the Web. When you type a URL into your browser, you're actually sending an HTTP request to a Web server for a page of information. That is why URLs all begin with "http://"
The PROTOCOL for moving HYPERTEXT files across the INTERNET. When you go to a page in a BROWSER, you generally type http://domain.com. The HTTP part tells your computer how to access the page you're visiting.
World Wide Web protocol that performs the request and retrieve functions necessary to display documents stored on remote computers.
HyperText Transfer Protcol, a communications sequence for transferring documents over Intranets or the Internet.
The system for retrieving web pages.
yper ext ransfer rotocol: The protocal to transfer data between web pages (starts all web page URLs)
The command used for connecting to hypertext documents on the World Wide Web. It is always typed lowercase at the beginning of a URL (see Uniform Resource Locater below) followed by a colon and two forward slashes.
Hypertext Transmission Protocol, the protocol used to transfer World Wide Web (WWW) pages through the Internet.
a protocol for transferring data to the Internet. HTTP provides a way for servers and Web clients to communicate. It is based on the TCP/IP protocol.
A protocol that allows HTML documents to be moved across the Internet.
A protocol for identifying, sending and receiving Web documents. A URL beginning with http://indicates a World Wide Web site.
A network protocol defining how to request and transfer documents in the World Wide Web. The documents are usually HTML pages offered by a server and requested by a user via the browser.
Underlying set of instructions for communications between Web client programs (browsers) and Web servers.
The method used to transfer documents from the host computer or server to browsers and individual users. Commonly seen as the first letters of most URLs, or Internet addresses.
The communications protocal used to transfer hypertext documents over a network.
The protocol used to locate files to open on the internet. When you see http:// www.site_name.com, the http lets the server know that it is to look for a file location. More recently, most servers are configured to add the "http://www." automatically. All the user has to type in the address field is the domain_name.com.
This is a language used to request and transmit files (especially webpages) over the Internet or another computer network.
The yper ext ransfer rotocol is the transfer protocol used for the transfer of webpages and their associated media over the web. http resources can be specified in a URL via: e.g.: http://username:
[email protected]/path/to/file.html
yper ext ransfer rotocol, is the procedure used by the client and server to exchange data.
HyperText Transfer Protocal. Used to transfer HTML documents over the Internet.
The standard way of transferring information across the World Wide Web. It supports a variety of media and file formats across a variety of platforms.
The abbreviation for ypertext ransfer rotocol, HTTP is used to link and transfer hypertext documents.
a set of instructions between the host computer and a web browser.
The text-based protocol that serves as the official language of the World Wide Web. HTTP defines high-level commands, or methods - such as GET and PUT - that browsers use to communicate with Web servers. The GET command requests a page of HTML data, a .GIF file, or other resource from a Web server in preparation for displaying it in a browser window. See also HTML.
(File Transfer Protocol) [Protocol] The protocol used for serving web pages. More info.
Protocol used on the Web specifically to handle the transmission of Hypertext documents ( HTML documents) over the Web. Back to the Top
Also known as hypertext transmission protocol, http is the protocol used to transfer World Wide Web documents through the Internet.
(HyperText Transmission Protocol) - the way the data in an HTML document is transferred. What it really is is what tells the program looking at the data what to use it as. So, a document coming in HTTP is read as an HTML document.
The way a server and your computer talk to eachother. Web addresses usually begin with 'http://'
The communications protocol used between Web servers and Web clients.
Fundamental WWW protocol.
a protocol used to request and transmit files, especially web pages and web page components, over the Internet or other computer network
HTTP is the process used to transfer a webpage from a server to a browser or search engine.
The protocol, or agreed standard, for moving HTML files across the Internet. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web ( WWW).
is the way web pages are transmitted and received over the Internet. The web pages are supplied or served by a computer called a 'server'. These web pages are received and displayed by an HTTP client, also called a browser. HTTP is what makes the World Wide Web work.
A method by which information is transferred across the internet.
The way in which World Wide Web pages are transferred over the Internet.
( yper ext ransport rotocol) The communications protocol used to connect client computers to servers on the Web. Its main function is to establish a connection with a Web server and transmit HTML pages or any other files required by an HTTP application to the client computer.
The yper ext ransfer rotocol is the native protocol of browsers and is most typically used to transfer HTML formatted files. The secure version is called "https".
yper ext ransfer rotocol, the system used by computers to transfer hypertext files (Web pages) via the Internet
This stands for HypeText Transfer Protocol, which is used by World-Wide Web servers to transfer documents over the Internet.
The format of the World Wide Web. When a browser sees "HTTP" at the beginning of an address, it knows that it is viewing a World Wide Web page.
yper ext ransfer rotocol-- communication rules that allow a web document containing hypertext to be transferred
The method by which documents are transferred via the web from servers to user agents (i.e., browsers) and individual users.
Acronym for yper ext ransfer rotocol. This is the means by which documents are transferred from Server to Browser on the Web.
The set of communication standards that together enable different kinds of computers to communicate with each other over the world wide web.
ypertext ransfer rotocol. A method of data transfer (or protocol, meaning a set of rules) which is used on the internet. Hence the http:// prefix to a website.
Abbreviation from HyperText Transfer Protocol. Often this is the initial sequence of letters in a web address.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of rules that govern the transfer of most documents traveling over the Web. It's also the beginning of URL addresses on the World Wide Web. For example the Compu Dynamics URL is http://www.compudynamics.com
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol; the World Wide Web protocol that performs the request and retrieve functions of a server; commonly seen as the first part of a website address.
An abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the client/server protocol used to access information on the Web.
Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol by which HTML files are transferred across the Internet.
"HyperText Transfer Protocol." This is the protocol used to transfer data over the World Wide Web.
HTTP stands for "hypertext transfer protocol" and indicates that we're on the Web. Some browsers will let you get away without typing in "http://" at the beginning of an WWW address.
Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The system used by the Web servers to transfer data to Internet browsers.
The abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTP is used to link and transfer hypertext documents.
The method by which hypertext files are transferred across the Internet.
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) A standard that is used to transfer HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language). HTML is a format that is commonly used to display web resources.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is a fixed set of messages and replies whereby a client and server communicate during a hyperlink.
is Hyper Text Transfer Protocol as used by the World Wide Web.
The abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, a protocol used to tranfer documents on the World-Wide Web.
Stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol by which HTML files move across the Internet. HTTP requires a client browser and an HTTP server (typically a Web server).
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is a protocol that allows computers to communicate with each other over the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the protocol that describes the application that runs as a web server and serves various file types, including HTML files.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol for exchanging files on the World Wide Web.
The protocol used by Web servers to communicate with Web browsers. RealServer can use HTTP, but it streams clips to RealPlayer G2 with RTSP.
The protocol for moving hyertext files across the Internet. HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the most important protocol on the World Wide Web.
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used to deliver all resources on the World Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted and how browsers request information from Web servers and how the Web servers transfer the information to the clients.
A set of formal rules which enables files to be transferred between computers over the World Wide Web.
The initials stand for hyper-text transfer protocol. As the word 'protocol' implies, this refers to the correct way of transferring files (including text, graphic images, sound, video and other multimedia items) between users of the web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol lets computer users exchange information over the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is the protocol that is used to transfer web pages across the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The World Wide Web protocol for moving hypertext (HTML) files across the Internet. Hyperlink - A highlighted word (or graphic) within a hypertext document (Web page). When you click a hyperlink, it will take you to another place within the same page, or to another page.
Abbreviation for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what action Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands.
It is a generic, stateless, protocol which can be used for many tasks.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A basic communication protocol for Internet or Web server file input and output (I/O).
Abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The primary mechanism (or protocol) of transfering information over the Internet from a Web server to a user's computer.
(hypertext transfer protocol): a standard procedure for sending files with links (such as Web pages) from one computer to another over a network.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transport Protocol. This is the protocol used by different machines to communicate when sending and receiving documents via the WWW.
HyperText Tranfer Protocol [RFC2068
HTTP is short for "Hypertext Transmission Protocol" - the standard language that World Wide Web clients and servers use to communicate. You will often see HTTP at the beginning of a URL (Web address). Internet The global collective of computer networks.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) -- The Internet protocol World Wide Web servers use to send information so customers can see Web pages. The "http" preceding web addresses lets your Web browser know you’re accessing a web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The standard method of transferring information across the World Wide Web. HTTP provides a flexible means for communicating a variety of media and file formats across a variety of platforms. This enables users, by working through stable and uncomplicated interfaces, to navigate quickly and easily across a large network of multimedia resources.
An acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol, HTTP is the most common protocol used to transfer documents on the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - tells computers that the page is a web page
Stands for yper ext ransfer rotocol, the protocol by which HTML files move across the Internet. HTTP requires a client browser and an HTTP server (typically a Web server).
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the set of rules governing communication between Web servers and Web clients (browsers).
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The means by which most documents travel throughout the Internet. The HTTP prefix can be seen at the beginning of URLs (i.e. http://www.domainit.com/)
(hypertext transfer protocol) the system by which HTML pages (web pages) are transferred between an http server and a browser
HyperText Transport Protocol. The transmission standard used to send HTML [link] documents across the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol (agreed upon standard) describing how HTML documents, web pages, are to transmitted from one computer to another over the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The main protocol used to transfer and receive data over the World Wide Web.
H(yper)t(ext) T(ransfer) P(rotocol) a protocol used to request and transmit files, especially webpages and webpage components, over the Internet or other computer network.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The communication protocol used to transfer information between web servers and clients.
Abbreviation for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Often this is the initial sequence of letters in a web address.
Acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to carry Web traffic between a Web browser computer and the Web server being accessed.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is the internet protocol used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts. It is based on TCP/IP.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol designed to convert HTML code so web browsers can interpret and display web pages.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The way HTML (Web) pages are transmitted to the browser.
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for locating documents stored on the World Wide Web and transferring the documents over the Internet from the Web site to the browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by World Wide Web servers and browsers to exchange information. The most common transfer protocol on the Internet.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) - The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web . ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) - Digital telephony scheme that allows a user to connect to the Internet over standard phone lines at speeds higher than a 56K modem allows.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of standards that allows computer users to access the internet or the World Wide Web. HTTP:// is the command that tells the browser that the document found at this address is HTTP-compatible, and to display it in HTTP f
HTTP is the protocol that is used to transfer data all over the world using the internet
The protocol for transferring hypertext documents over the Internet. HTTP is the most used protocol on the world wide web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the rules that govern the transmission of Web documents from one computer to another via the Internet
"Hypertext Transport Protocol," part of a site's URL which helps, with the rest of the URL, to direct the transfer of hypertext.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) A client/server protocol used for information sharing on the Internet. It is the basis of the World Wide Web (WWW).
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for transferring files (also known as documents or pages) on the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. When you select a link, you are sending a request for that file to the http protocol on the computer hosting the Web site. For example, selecting a link to "http://www.visabrc.com" sends a request to the hosting computer at Visa. The file is then transmitted to your Web browser (you're probably using either Netscape or Explorer.)
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is comprises the underlying set of rules used by the World Wide Web to define how messages are formatted and transmitted, and to communicate what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. For example, when a URL is specified in a browser, an HTTP command is sent to a Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page.
yper ext ransfer rotocal. Used to transfer HTML documents over the Internet.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) A simple extensible protocol used for data exchange over the Internet. Browsers use HTTP to communicate with servers. Used to serve static pages as well as diagnostics and monitoring applets from CT Server. Enable of many of the other technologies within CT Server.
Acronym for HyperText Transport Protocol. HTTP is a protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. It is the most important protocol used in transferring files across the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the mechanism by which web pages and images are transmitted to your browser, as opposed to FTP, Gopher, and others. [ See FTP
stands for "Hyper Text Transfer Protocol"; HTTP is the protocol by which Web pages are sent and received
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, a protocol that facilitates the transfer of hypertext-based files between local and remote systems.
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol - the protocol used for communication between web servers and web browsers.
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) - the protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet
Hypertext Transfer Protocol; a network communication protocol for identifying, sending, and receiving Web documents between clients and servers.
HyperText Transmission Protocol. This tells the browser software how to handle the document. Part of the address.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The set of standards that let users of the World Wide Web exchange information found in Web pages. Web browser software is used to read documents formatted and delivered according to HTTP. The Beginning of every Web address, "http://", tells the browser that the address' document is HTTP- compatible.
(Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol)[See Also: Protocol
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The method for exchanging information between HTTP servers and clients.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. An Application Layer protocol that functions to request Web pages to a Web server. HTTP is the most visible protocol to users because it is typed in a browser address every time a user visits a Website. Also see Application Layer.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocols used by web browsers and servers to make requests for web pages.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The main protocol used to communicate between web servers and web browsers. // impression A single view of one page by a single user. It is often used in calculating advertising rates.
Short for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. See WWW, protocol, hypertext.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol which actually means "the web"
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A set of rules for requesting pages from a web server and transmitting pages (including text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) to the requesting Web browser. HTTP uses TCP port 80.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol: The protocol used to signify an Internet site is a WWW site, i.e. HTTP is a WWW address
Stands for "HyperText Transfer Protocol". Language used to write pages and sites for the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A set of conventions used to request and transmit web pages and other documents over the internet or other computer network. See protocol.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is a protocol which allows computers to communicate with each other.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to exchange web pages and files over the internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (IETF)
Hypertext transfer protocol. This is a method (called a protocol) for transmitting and receiving web information over the Internet. It permits the transfer of text, voice, photographs, as well as data. An address on the web must begin thusly, http://...
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is another way to upload information to the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The networking protocol used on the World Wide Web. It requires an http client at one end, and an http server (or httpd ) at the other.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The transmission language of the internet by which most web pages are passed to your browser.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The transfer protocol used on the Web to view text and media.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - the protocol by which messages are formatted and transmitted over the Web.
The set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The communications protocol that is used to transmit web pages across the Internet.
Indicates the presence of a web site, rather like "C/O - Care Of' in traditional street address.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The protocol for transferring data from a web server to a web browser or other HTTP client. It is the "rude" protocol, with a typical sequence of "connect - request - response - disconnect". Most web pages are delivered using HTTP.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the first part of an address (URL) of a site on the Internet, signifying a document written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. This is the basic building block of the World Wide Web (WWW). See Also: WWW
is the standard encoding format used for documents to be read and viewed through a web browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A set of procedures to govern transfer of information across the World Wide Web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol -- allows for display of web pages.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by the World Wide Web that dictates how communications are formatted and transmitted, and how Web servers and browsers respond to various commands. When you select a link, you are sending a request for that file to the http protocol on the computer hosting the Web site. Example: Selecting a link to "http://www.visabrc.com" sends a request to the hosting computer at Visa. The file is then transmitted to your Web browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The method by which World Wide Web pages are transferred over the network.
Hypertext Protocol Transfer. The underlying format, or protocol, used by the Web to format and transmit messages and determine what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. HTTP is the protocol used between Oracle9 Application Server and clients.
This stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is the rules that transfers and processes HTML (hypertext markup language) onto networks.
HTTP is an agreed-upon method (or protocol) for exchanging files across the Web. HTTP is an acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol.
hypertext transfer protocol. The communications protocol for the web. HTTP defines how information is transmitted across the internet.
Acronym for "HyperText Transfer Protocol". HTTP is a networking protocol for retrieving HTML documents. The client software application used in HTTP transactions is a web browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol IP – Internet Protocol, Layer 3 Protocol (Network Layer or Gateway Layer). The Internet Protocol is designed for use in interconnected systems of packet-switched computer communication networks. RFC 791
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the method used for sending web pages accross the Internet. Help Home Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L N O Q R S T U V W X Y Z Icon A symbol which represents the program or file it activates when clicked on.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A universal language used for most transfer functions from a host computer back and forth between those accessing its information.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Much like FTP, this is just another way of sending material across the Net. HTTP is specifically used to send World Wide Web pages across the Net.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - The protocol by which Web Pages are transmitted. Other things can use this protocol too.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Used for retrieving document contents and/or descriptive header information. See the draft HTTP specification.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The method of transferring hypertext files over networks -- in particular, the Internet. This is the method used for transferring web pages over the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used to format and transmit data over the Web.
(Hypertext Transport Protocol) The protocol that allows hypertext files to be moved across the Internet. It requires an HTTP client program (your browser) and an HTTP server program (Web host software).
HyperText Transfer Protocol; the client/server protocol for moving hypertext files on the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Protocol used today by web browsers surfing the Internet.
"HyperText Transfer Protocol"; the way Web pages are transferred over the Internet; every Web URL begins with http
hyper text transfer protocol, road signs for the superhighway. You see it on addresses. It just means that the site conforms to the rules of the net.
Acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to communicate between Web clients and servers. HTTP can convey the MIME type of the transferred file(s), and many other identifying attributes along with the file itself.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the most common means by which web pages, images and other associated files are transferred between machines. A related but older protocol is FTP.
Thanks to the instructions of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, all a user's browsing programmes reach the server that he/she wants to connect to.
Hyper text transfer protocol is the method by which HTML is converted into the web pages viewed on the Internet. See also: HTML
HyperText Transport Protocol. The method by which HTML documents are sent and received over a network. You enter http:// prior to a World Wide Web URL (see next) to tell your own server what you need to retrieve and how it should retrieve it.
"HyperText Transfer Protocol": the protocol by which a server interacts with a Web browser so that the user may view pages stored on that server via that browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol: a set of instructions for exchanging data on the Web and therefore needed for the communication between a server and a Web client.
hypertext transfer protocol - an Internet protocol used on the WWW to transfer HTML files
The protocol for transfer of hypermedia documents that is the foundation of the World-Wide Web. In the simplest sense, the protocol consists mainly of "send me this resource" requests from a Web browser to a Web server, and a "here it is" or "cant find it" or "not right now" reply from the server to the browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol: The protocol for moving hypertext files across the World Wide Web. When you enter a URL in your browser to visit a Web page, an HTTP command is sent to the Web server. This command tells the server to fetch and transmit the requested Web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol defines the way in which computers send and receive data across the Web. When you type a web address or URL into your browser, you are sending a server an HTTP request to return a page of information to you. That's why URLs begin with http://.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, is 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. For example, when you enter a URL(web address) in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch the requested Web page and transmit it to your computer monitor.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a simple application protocol used during transfer of files and images. HTTPS is a secured version of this protocol.
Stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. In simple terms, it tells computers how they should be talking to each other. You'll notice that address of web pages begin with http:// most of the time.
The protocol for the World Wide Web. Created by CERN in 1990.
HyperText Transport Protocol: the Internet protocol that specifies how web servers and browsers can exchange data over a TCP/IP network.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that the Web uses to send information to the client, so the client browser can view Web pages.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol which computers communicate on the Web.
Acronym for HyperText Transport Protocol- the protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. It requires an HTTP client program on one end (a web browser), and an HTTP server program (a web server) on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used on the World Wide Web (WWW.)
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol, based on TCP/IP, used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts. See also TCP/IP.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The client-server TCP/IP protocol used on the World-Wide Web for the exchange of HTML documents. HTTP is the protocol which enables the distribution of information over the Web.
hypertext transfer protocol (http) is the standard method used to transfer data in HTML format from server to a remote computer. Web addresses often begin with http://, indicating that the documents you will access are written in HTML.
An acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. HTTP is a formal communication method that transmits requests and data between user agents or web browsers and Web servers. when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used on the Web to request and transfer Web pages.
HyperText Transfer Protocol is the most common way information is transferred and displayed over the Internet.
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A method of transfering files between computers. It is the protocol used for web pages.
Hypertext transfer protocol The portion of a WWW address that signifies that a document was created in HTML.
Hyper Text Transport Protocol.
Hypertext transport protocol. The language used to move web pages across the world wide web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to carry world-wide web (www) traffic between a www browser computer and the www server being accessed.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The protocol for moving hypertext files (web pages) across the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The strickly defined method of publishing information for display on the WWW. The HTTP protocol defines how documents are formatted and displayed, as well as how links to other documents are defined.
A protocol which tells a server what to send a client, so that the client can view Web pages, FTP sites, or other areas on the Internet. See also Server and Client.
"hyper-text transfer protocol"; the request your browser sends to a server when you visit a webpage, asking the server to send files back to your computer. In a complete URL, like "http://bahai-library.com/index.html," your browser is asking the distant server to "transfer the hypertext document called index.html to me."
HTTP stands for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol". It is the currently common protocol for the communication between browser and web server and thus for the transfer of web sites.
The conversation between browsers and servers takes place according to the hypertext transfer protocol, or HTTP. Written by Tim Berners-Lee, it was first implemented on the Web in 1991 as HTTP 0.9. Currently, Web browsers and servers support version 1.1 of HTTP.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, a communication procedure standard that allows a person' Web browser to connect to a World Wide Web server site.
Stands for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol". The method you use to view a web page. Always comes before the address of a website in your Url bar.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The means or computer protocol by which people using the World Wide Web and Web servers communicate with each other.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used to distribute web pages. Some streaming media productions are also sent to end-users via HTTP. (Kilobits per second) - The rate at which data is sent over a communication line. The typical household modem runs at 56.6 kpbs.
The set of rules and standards that govern how information is transmitted on the World Wide Web.
The transmission standard used to send HTML documents across the World Wide Web.
(Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) - the format most commonly used to transfer documents on the World Wide Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. An Internet computer communication encoding standard for the exchange of documents on the Web. The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol normally seen in the web browser's address window as "http". It is the protocol which communicates from the web browser to the web server.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is a standard for communication between a client and server. One use of HTTP is for browser to web server communication on the World Wide Web. HTTP standards are maintained by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A set of rules governing communication between computers and how information is formatted and transported on the World Wide Web. (http://www.npl.org)
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The method the Internet uses to transfer web pages to your browser for viewing.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A cross-platform open standard communication protocol used to send and receive information on the internet betwen web browsers and web servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the set of rules for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. HTTP is an application protocol.
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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the method used to transfer documents to your computer from the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The primary protocol of the World Wide Web. Performs the functions necessary to display HTML documents stored on both local and remote computers.
HyperText Transport Protocol. The standard protocol for moving hypertext documents across the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Used for transferring data from servers to your computer.
This stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and is the network technology that transmits web browser display language (HTML) to your web browser from a server. HTML is HyperText Markup Language.
Short for 'HyperText Transfer Protocol'. A standard, world-wide system for finding and downloading web pages
Short for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The method used to transfer web pages on the world wide web.
The communications mechanism used to exchange information on the Internet.
A protocol for communicating hypertext documents across the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The method that the WWW uses to transfer those smart WWW documents.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The set of rules governing the transmission of hypertext files across the Internet. Hypertext is any text that contains links to other documents; Hypertext documents are created using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) to "tag" blocks of text or links. These tags specify the way text appears as well as the targets for links to other documents or sites. Every Web page you visit is reached using HTTP.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The communication standards used to move Web pages over the Internet.
Protocol for WWW pages transfer. By default, TCP protocol and port 80 is used.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The protocol for moving HyperText files on the web. HTTP is the most commonly used protocol used in the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A standard network communications protocol web servers and web browsers to use "talk" to each other.
The Hypertext Transport Protocol, the standard protocol of the World Wide Web.
An Internet address prefix which stands for "HyperText Transfer Protocol." HTTP is the language used by the Internet to access information available electronically on the World Wide Web. InfoSquare - Computers in Reese Library reserved for use in accessing Library and other information resources. Interlibrary Loan - If the book or periodical article you need is not available in Reese Library, you may fill out a printed request form at the Reference Desk to borrow the item from another library. To request Interlibrary Loan electronically, log on to the Reese Library Home Page at this Internet address: http://www.aug.edu/~library/ and click on Library Services, then Interlibrary Loan.
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The client/server protocol used to access information on the World Wide Web.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol): the communications protocol of the Web. HTTP establishes connections with web servers and transmits the HTML pages or other files to the client (user's browser) on command, for example when typing a URL into the web browser window.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The set of rules for transferring text from a web server to a browser over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol moves hypertext (HTML) files on the Internet from the server you are visiting to the browser you are viewing with.
Documents on the World Wide Web are written in a simple "markup language" called HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language. HTML looks a lot like old-fashioned typesetting code, where you surround a block of text with codes that indicate how it should appear. Additionally, in HTML you can specify that a block of text, or a word, is linked to another file on the Internet. HTML files are meant to be viewed using a browser, such as Netscape or Internet Explorer.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol allowing Web pages to be requested from a Web server by a browser and delivered by the server to the browser.
Hyper text transfer protocol. A protocol agreed upon to access information on the Web.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) A standard for transferring Web pages over the Net.
Hypertext Transport Protocol - The communication protocol used by web browsers and web servers to transfer html and other files.
is an abbreviation for "Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol." HTTP is a standard method of publishing information as hypertext in HTML format on the internet. HTTP is the format of the World Wide Web. When a browser sees "HTTP" as the beginning of an address, it knows that it is viewing a WWW page.
Acronym for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to retrieve or send files over the Internet, usually in the form of web pages.
yper ext ransport rotocol -- The protocol for moving HTML files across the WWW. When you connect to a web site by specifying a URL with http://www.aalbc.com you are telling your browser (client side HTML reader) to use the HTTP protocol to down load a web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol: The protocol for transferring WWW -pages.
Acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol-the agreed upon protocol for transfer of web page information.
HyperText Transfer (or Transport) Protocol, the protocol most often used to transfer information from World Wide Web servers to users of the Web.
Hypertext transfer protocol - part of the web address that indicates the format of a resource
The protocol used to tranfer HTML files across the Internet. HTTP requires a client browser and a HTTP server.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - Describes the way documents are requested, sent and received over the Internet. There are four stages to HTTP: Connection, request, response, and close.
A fast, efficient information-retrieval protocol designed to distribute information to as many users as possible. HTTP is the underlying protocol of the World-Wide Web. All web sites have HTTP at the beginning of their internet address.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol: the protocol used by Web servers and browsers to exchange data.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the way the world wide web pages are transferred over the Web.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol): The protocol for hypertext files on the Internet; it is the key protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
Abbreviation for "HyperText Transport Protocol". HTTP is the Internet protocol for transferring hypertext files. It requires the host to use an HTTP server program, and the viewer to use a HTTP client program (see definition for "browser").
A protocol used to transfer text over the Internet. It is used for the design of information systems using hypertext links. Connections are usually made via the Telnet command with a specific Internet port (socket) being identified.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Defines how requests for HTML and graphics files which make up a web page are handled between the web server and the client browser.
Abbreviation of Hypertext Transfer Protocol is a standard method of publishing information as hypertext in HTML on the Internet.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) Protocol used by Web browsers to transfer files rapidly.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the computer language used to link together all the HTML pages (Web pages) found on the Web. When you type http://www.msn.com into the address field of your browser, a series of instructions is sent: http:// is an instruction telling the computer to go and find something. www. is the instruction that what is being requested is on the Web. msn.com is the specific Web site to look for.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol (or standard) for accessing and downloading web pages and other content from a web server.
(hypertext transfer protocol). A protocol for transferring files on the web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The standard for transmitting and exchanging HTML pages.
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) The method used to transfer web pages from the internet server to your browser.
This is the protocol for transfering files across the Internet. You see it everytime you type a web site in your browser http://...
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the common protocol used to transfer HyperText documents across the world wide web. When you access a website using an address starting with "http://...", you are using HTTP to request a document over the web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. the client/server protocol for moving hypertext files around the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Protocol used to exchange information between a web server and a web client (web browser). See also: Client, Browser, Server. [RFC 1945].
HyperText Transfer Protcol - the protocol used in most uses of the Web
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A standard protocol that allows the transfer of hypertext documents over the Web. iIM Server uses HTTP to support data flow between itself and iPlanet Instant Messenger clients.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the primary method used to convey information on the World Wide Web. The original purpose was to provide a way to publish and receive HTML pages.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol
HyperText Transport Protocol is a communications protocol used to connect to servers on the Web. Its primary function is to establish a connection with a Web server and transmit HTML pages to the client browser or any other files required by an HTTP application.
Short for "HyperText Transfer Protocol", HTTP is the method by which information travels from the host server to an individual client's browser. The protocol is simply a set of instructions which specify how the browser requests a particular document and how the server should format its reply.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-layer protocol which allows the transfer of text, graphics, sound or movies over the World Wide Web via a hypertext interface of a web browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The search and retrieval protocol used for transferring hypertext.
The protocol that supports the transfer of hypertext information. This is the protocol that allows the World-Wide Web to work.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by World Wide Web servers and clients to communicate.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The means of transferring web pages.
is an acronym for HyperText Transport Protocol. It is primarily designed as a way of retrieving information, and can be used to download web pages and files.
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The data communications protocol often used on the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the most common transfer protocol used to facilitate communication between servers and browsers .
See HTML. Used to transport HTML documents from WWW servers to clients.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The standard way browsers and Internet sites communicate on the Internet. When you click on a link, you are sending a request to see that file (or information) to the http protocol on the computer hosting the web site. The file is then transmitted to your web browser.
HTTP, or HyperText Transfer Protocol, is a standard for sharing World Wide Web files. HTTP lets you communicate across the Internet by carrying messages from your browser to a server.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the rules under which a web user’s browser accesses files from a server.
Short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. With this, files (web pages, etc) can be sent over the Internet.
The client-server TCP/IP protocol used on the World Wide Web for the exchange of HTML documents. tunnelling Encapsulation of one protocol within another. Tunnelling is used to connect administrative domains which are not protocol-compatible, either in themselves or in their internet connection.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the communication protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. The primary function of HTTP is to establish a connection with a Web server and transmit HTML pages to the user's browser.
(hypertext transfer protocol) the set of standards used by computers to communicate and share files with each other. HTTP was developed in 1990 at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) in Geneva Switzerland, as a way for scientists around the world to share data quickly and inexpensively (part of the full URL for a Web page is http://....).
a standard used as the basis of the World-Wide Web for communication between clients and servers, proposed in 1993, that allows for retrieval of data and following of hypermedia links
HyperText Transfer Protocol is the method of file transfer specially used for HTML documents. It is the default on most, if not all, browsers and therefore does not need to be keyed when entering a URL address.
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol" HTTP is the standard that makes the world wide web possible. Users of the Internet will be most familiar with this acronym as the first characters of any complete web address. The URL for every web page starts with the characters "http://" which are followed by the specific address of the site in question. By entering this string of letters and punctuation, a user is telling the browser software that protocol to be used is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and therefore the materials being accessed are part of the world wide web. HTTP is 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. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server, asking it to send a file (usually an HTML file) back to the Web browser on your computer.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A communications protocol (http://) used to tranfer files across the WWW.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Communication protocol used on the Internet for the transfer of HTML documents. See also: HTML, World Wide Web.
a method of sending web pages over the internet. These letters often appear at the start of a website address, e.g. http://www.business.gov.au.
HyperTextTransfer Protocol. The protocol used by WWW clients and servers to exchange information.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol – the way your web browser talks to the web server program on the World Wide Web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Standard rules for transferring or exchanging files (HTML, video, sounds, images, etc.) on the WWW.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - way to transfer web pages to your web browser
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Protocol used to request and transfer HTML documents across a network, such as the Internet. more information
Hypertext transfer protocol. The set of rules which allows a user to move between HTML documents on the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - allows servers and browsers to communicate on the WWW
Hypertext Transfer Protocol : he standard network protocol for retrieving hypertext documents. HTTP allows computers to send and receive HTML files over IP networks, including the Internet. HTML files are located by addresses called Universal Resource Locators (URLs). Web addresses often begin with http://, indicating that the documents you will access are written in HTML. HTTP protocol signifies an Internet site is a WWW site, i.e. HTTP is a WWW address. HTML IP URL
This stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol - the computer 'language' used to link together all the HTML pages found on the World Wide Web.
Stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and defines the way in which computers send and receive data across the web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, used for WWW documents.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol for transferring files, especially HTML files and associated images, from one computer to another. The World Wide Web's mechanism for transferring information between a server and a browser. HTTP uses TCP to make the connection.
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the networking standard that allows HTML documents to be shared among computers. A Web server is in reality an HTTP server. This means that it is capable of sending HTML documents when your Web browser requests them. In other words, the Web server functions as an HTTP server, while your Web browser functions as an HTTP client.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The predominant method for communicating on the World Wide Web. Basically, the manner in which a Web browser sends a message to a Web server requesting a file, and the Web server delivers either the file or an error message.
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol." the beginning of a web address or URL used to find a web page on World Wide Web .
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A code or protocol used to transfer web pages.
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The set of rules that defines high level commands That browsers use to communicate with web servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the main protocol used for communications between web servers and browsers.
HTTP is a client/server protocol for delivering hypertext material across an internet. HTTP is stateless: when a client makes multiple requests to a single HTTP server, each request is treated independently. HTTP servers do not remember the earlier requests. The stateless protocol allows HTTP servers to respond to requests quickly
Hypertext Transfer Protocol – HTTP/1.1 (RFC 2616). Ed. R. Fielding, et al. June 1999. The Internet Society.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol; method for transferring data between Web servers and Web browsers.
The most common protocol used on the web for transferring hypertext files.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used to exchange information between a Web browser and a Web server.
HyperText Transport Protocol _ the Internet mechanism by which web content is carried between servers and browsers
hypertext transfer protocol. A system used by computers on the Internet to transfer the web pages.
The Internet standard for accessing and exchanging documents on the Web. It is a client/server protocol used to connect to Web servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is the protocol used for browsing Web pages on the Internet. Typing http:// into a browser tells the software that this is the protocol that you are going to use.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A connectionless, layer 4 protocol used on top of IP 1 for data transfer between Web servers and Web browser s. Which, of course, is why you will see http:// in front of the URL of a Web page in the address bar of a browser. Just as PC-DOS character-based terminal emulators ( 3270, 5250, DEC VT100) were replaced with Windows GUI-based versions, applet-based versions now offer the option of using HTTP rather than tn3270, in conjunction with a Web server proxy, as a means of easily traversing firewalls using the existing firewall 1 definitions for Web server access.
HyperText Transfer Protocol is the method of communication used between your web browser and the server that the web site is hosted on. You will notice http:// at the beginning of all internet addresses (before the www). This is your browser's way of telling the web servers that you want them to use this standard language.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The protocol or "language" computers use to send web pages over the internet. Almost every WWW address starts "http://", though many browsers understand if you to omit it.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires an HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used on the World Wide Web (WWW). The latest version of HTTP is HTTP 1.1.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. At the beginning of every URL, you see the four letters "http". They tell the Web server how your browser intends to communicate with it. When you connect to a World Wide Web server, both systems use this protocol to transfer the document from the server to your system. For more detailed information see: http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/HTTP2.html
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HyperText Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol used to exchange HTML documents.
The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. It requires an HTTP client program (browser) on one end of the transfer and an HTTP server program on the other. HTTP is the most important protocol used on the WWW. See also HTML, URL, WWW.
The standard for moving hypertext files across the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the most common way of retrieving World Wide Web documents. HTTP operates over TCP socket connections, usually via port 80 at a web server. Although Jabber/XMPP normally operates over TCP, there also exist HTTP bindings to enable connectivity from devices that cannot mantain long-lived TCP connections (see JEP-0025 and JEP-0124).
HyperText Transport Protocol - the mechanism that allows requests and responses for hypertext documents.
www The unnecessarily lengthy set of hieroglyphics used at the beginning of almost every website address, http:// is a website with a secure connection.
HyperText Transport Protocol, the protocol used by Web servers to communicate with Web clients.
The protocol that Web clients and servers use to communicate with each other.
A protocol used by the World Wide Web. It transfers text, graphic images, sound, and multimedia files on the web. http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/H/HTTP.html
Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol by which HTML files move across the Internet. Hypertext Markup Language. HTML allows text to include codes that define fonts, layout, embedded graphics, and hypertext links.
HyperText Transport Protocol. The standard protocol used to transfer Web pages over the Internet.
The Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is a client/server protocol used to exchange HTML files in the WWW.
This is used to exchange data and documents in the WWW.
The standard prefix for most addresses (see also URL) on the Web. A Web browser will be necessary to access the site.
The protocol most often used to transfer information from World Wide Web servers to browsers (which is why Web addresses begin with http://).
HyperText Transport Protocol. Transmits HTML documents between servers and clients on the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The main communication protocol (not a language) that is used for the transfer of data from one URL to another on the Internet, as identified at the head of these URLs ( http://etc.etc).
HyperText Transmission Protocol. A method of moving Web page data to your browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol- The coding scheme used to transfer HTML information reliably. This prefix must be used to ensure that the browser will be able to transfer the information accurately. Each http address typically begins with http://www.* where the * represents a wildcard or variable address representation.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is one of the main set of rules by which computers talk to each other over networks and the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - A location on the internet that store web pages like this.
An acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The native communications scheme of the World Wide Web, initially used to transfer hypertext documents, though this is being expanded.
Acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A client-server protocol that formats and carries World Wide Web traffic between a computer's browser and the server it accesses. The HTTP protocol is documented at http://www.w3.org.
yper ext ransfer rotocol HTTP is the protocol by which a Web client software communicates with a Web server; it is used to transfer information from a Web server to a client.
defines how browsers and web servers communicate over a TCP/IP network. Internet Protocol(IP)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol used for transporting HTML documents over the Internet.
hypertext transmission protocol. Protocol that governs transmission of formatted documents over the Internet.
short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, this is the method by which HTML documents are formatted and transmitted across the Internet.
Edit / Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The protocol used between web servers and your web browser to transfer documents and images across the Internet. Examples of documents that are typically transported by this protocol include HTML, and XML. See Also: HTML XML
Acronym for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol", usually found at the beginning of a web address. All these letters do is distinguish the address that follows "HTTP" as a web site address (as opposed to FTP, telnet, and others) for your browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - a set of instructions for communication between a server and a World Wide Web client, it is the most common protocol method for transferring information from the World Wide Web to local computers. Web addresses being with http://.
HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol -- the method used to transfer hypertext files across the Internet. On the World Wide Web, pages written in HTML use hypertext to link to other documents. When you click on hypertext, you jump to another web page, sound file, or graphic. Hypertext transfer is simply the transfer of hypertext files from computer to computer. Hypertext transfer protocol is the set of standards used by computers to transfer hypertext files (web pages) over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The language World Wide Web computers use to communicate with each other
HTTP stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol. It's what holds the net together.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The instructions, or language, required for transmission of HTML files across the Internet.
Hyper text transfer protocol - "language" to access a web page
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the primary protocol on which the World Wide Web operates.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol by which computers connected to the internet can call up and read pages written in HTML and other languages.
HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol It is how information from the World Wide Web gets sent to your computer (and vice versa)
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - an information retrieval mechanism for HTML documents.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Invisible to the user, HTTP is the protocol used by the Web Server and the Client Browser to communicate over the "wire."
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol; method of connecting to the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol Transfers documents across the Internet.
is the protocol that enables a web browser to send out a request to a web server and receive web pages via the Internet.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The protocol for moving hypertext files (with .html or .htm extension) across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end and an HTTP server program on the other end.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the medium by which web pages (HTML documents) are distributed via the Internet. Some load balancers do an "HTTP poll" to determine server health on a network. In this case, the load balancer requests a specific HTTP page; if the page is okay, the server is deemed healthy. If, for some reason, the page does not respond properly, the server is deemed inactive and no more traffic is sent to it.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure -- A type of server software which provides the ability for "secure" transactions to take place on the World Wide Web. If a Website is running off a HTTPS server you can type in HTTPS instead of HTTP in the URL section of your browser to enter into the "secured mode", "providing" you have logged in your password, username or ID to access the secured area. There are a number of server software products that support this protocol as well as contacting your ISP.
yper ext ransfer rotocol is used to link and transfer hypertext documents.
This stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is the system that is used to find and send documents on the WWW. This is the first part of all URLs and is at the beginning of every address sent: http://www.kidsdomain.com
HyperText Transfer Protocol [RFC2068
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) is the standard system for transferring the data of web pages down to the internet user.
The HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is used to transfer HTML documents over the network, between a Web server and an HTML browser, while you wait. The HTTP protocol is implemented by a number of Web servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol that tells computers how to communicate with each other. You will notice most web page locations begin with "http://"
or Hypertext Transfer Protocol The rules that allow computers connected to the Internet to exchange hypertext files.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The 'language' which deals with requests and sends web pages back and forth over the Internet. Every URL begins with the prefix 'http://' or 'https://'. The only difference between the two is that in the latter the 's' denotes a secure connection.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Application layer protocol that is used to transfer hypertext documents in IP networks.
HyperText Transport Protocol. The protocol used to manage the links between one hypertext document and another. HTTP is the mechanism that opens the related document when you click on a hypertext link, no matter where on the Internet that related document happens to be.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the set of rules for exchanging files on the World Wide Web. Viewing Web pages on the Internet is considered file exchange (from the Web site server to the Web site visitor's computer). hub pages - a hub page is a normal website page that you create for the purpose of increasing your search engine visibility for a certain search phrase. The hub page focuses on the search phrase so that you may emphasize the search term to the search engines (Yahoo!, Google, etc...).
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The basis for the Web, this protocol allows for the exchange of HTML documents. In a URL, it is the first part of the address that indicates that the rest of the address is a Web site.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A common system used to request and send HTML documents on the World Wide Web. It is the first portion of all URL addresses on the World Wide Web (e.g., http://www.whitehouse.gov).
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the foundation protocol of the World Wide Web. It sets the rules for exchanges between browser and server. It provides for the transfer of hypertext and hypermedia, for recognition of file types, and other functions.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The protocol for moving data across the Internet. Requires a HTTP browser on the user end, and an HTTP servers program on the host end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
Stands for HyperText Transport Protocol. Most Web site addresses are preceeded by HTTP. For example: http://www.amazon.com.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is a standard method of transferring data between a web server and a web browser.
When accessing the Internet with a browser, the browser uses Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to connect to Web servers. The servers then use HTTP to talk to and communicate with each other. That's why all Web site addresses begin with "http."
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A standardized system for exchanging files over the Web. HTTP is related to TCP/IP, a set of protocols defining data handling over the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for accessing documents on the Web. A common prefix to URLs.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the definitive manner in which messages are formatted, transmitted and received on the World Wide Web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The protocol computers use to transfer information containing hypertext, mainly web pages.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) - A set of rules for sharing files on the worldwide web. The most direct use of HTTP is the request for a web page by selecting a hypertext link. This HTTP request is sent to the selected Internet Protocol (IP) address. After it has been processed and authorized, the HTTP request is sent back to the client with the requested data.
The Hypertext Transport Protocol. The language that Web browsers use to talk to Web servers
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Internet standard that specifies how an application locates resources stored on another computer on the Internet
HyperText Transfer Protocol. It is the main protocol used on the World Wide Web that enables linking to other web sites. Addressing to other web pages begins with "http://" and is followed by the domain name or IP address. See URL.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol: The protocol used by the Web server and the client browser, (eg: software on a personal computer like Netscape or Internet Explorer) to communicate and move documents around the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the telecommunication "language" used by the Internet to transfer Web pages from one computer to another.
Hyper Text Transfer protocol. If the internet and IP are what allow all the computers in the world to connect to each other, then HTTP is what makes the world wide web run on the internet. HTTP is the protocol by which web browsers request and fetch pages from web servers and web servers deliver them.
The "HTTP" is most URLS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, a set of rules for identifying, sending, and receiving Web documents between clients and servers. Used for exchanging files (containing text, graphics, sound, and images) on the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the system used to transfer Web data between the Web site and your browser. Every Web address begins with HTTP. e.g. http://www.forum.swarthmore.edu/~carol/rest_stop.html
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Standard protocol for addressing Hyper Text web pages on the web. See: HTML
The protocol used to transmit Web documents between computers.
The (main) protocol used to communicate between web servers and web browsers or clients.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The standard (protocol) for exchanging hypertext files on the Internet.The protocol needs a client program on one end, and a server program on the other end.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol-- The standard language which allows computers to communicate on the Web. Web addresses may begin with http://. Many Web browsers fill in the HTTP automatically.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol - The protocol that tells the server what to send to the client, so the client can view Web pages, FTP sites, or other areas of the net.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A particular set of rules for governing how data is transferred across the World Wide Web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is used to transfer HTML documents from a Web server to a user's Browser.
Hypertext transfer protocol the web browser and the web server use to communicate with each other. This is the only protocol VM:Webgateway supports.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Transfers displayable Web pages and related files.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for communication between Web clients and servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol A protocol used on the Internet by web browsers to transport text and graphics. It is focuses on grabbing a page at a time, rather setting up a session.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol which describes HTML and XHTML web pages are served. http://www.w3c.org Tags: Internet
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The standard protocol that World Wide Web servers and clients use to communicate.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol): A set of rules for transfering hypertext (World Wide Web) documents. All Web addresses begin with http
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A communication protocol used to transmit messages over the Internet. Typically used to transmit Web pages (HTML) from a Web server to a Web browser.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) - The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires an HTTP client program at one end, and an HTTP server program at the other end.
HyperText Transport Protocol. The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most common protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW). The World Wide Web's e-mail and MIME-based protocol that is used to transfer files and data. HTTP servers are sometimes called Web servers. IETE Hypertext Transfer Potocol Working Group.
The protocol that makes it possible for Web browsers and Web servers to communicate with one other, HTTP is used between a Web browser and a server to request a document and transfer its contents. The specification is maintained and developed by the World Wide Web Consortium.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The agreed upon system to transfer data between a web server on the browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol used to retrieve Web Pages from the server.
See hypertext transport protocol.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Controls jumps between pages on the the web
Stands for hypertext transfer protocol, the protocol used for moving hypertext files over the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the way HTML encoded documents are transferrred between web servers and browsers.
HyperText Transfer Protocol- this protocol delivers web pages to your computers browser. You may have noticed that URL's typically begin with http:// An example is http://www.eiu.edu
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The set of messages used between Web browsers and servers to provide a means to deliver requested documents, i.e. HTML files, to a user.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet between a server and a browser.
An abbreviation of Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by the world wide web to transfer HTML files.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is a set of instructions on how Web browsers and servers talk to each other.
HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the standard Internet protocol for the exchange of information on the World Wide Web. Basically, it defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a protocol used on the Internet that allows World Wide Web pages to be transferred over the network.
Abbreviation for yper ext ransfer rotocol. This used to be required by the browser when making a request for a web page, a way of saying "Hey, I want to start looking at web pages now. The web has become so widespread, clever creators of programs like Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator have the browser insert it for you automatically.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The Client/Server protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. Addresses of web sites begin with an http:// prefix.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a standard Internet communication protocol that that is used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web (WWW).
(WWW) The hypertext transfer protocol, used for transmitting documents from server to client.
HyperText Transmission Protocol (HTTP) is a protocol that computers on the Internet use to communicate with each other.
The Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is the protocol used between a Web browser and a server to request a document and transfer its contents.
Acronym for HyperText Transport Protocol. This is the most important protocol (set of rules) for moving the hypertext (HTML) files around the Internet - to do so, it requires an HTTP client program (such as a browser) at one end and an HTTP server program at the other. This is the reason that all URLs begin with http.
Stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol used by web browser software to communicate with the World Wide Web. Traditionally uses port 80.
Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) is the most common communications protocol used to connect to HTTP servers on the Internet. Web pages and images are transferred to client browsers using this protocol, as well as dynamic page content, CGI, and database requests. Your IBM HTTP Server (powered by Apache) may have other protocols if configured to support them. Some other possible protocols found on the Internet include: FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - Protocol used to transfer files over the Internet. NEWS - Protocol used with Usenet newsgroups. MAILTO - Protocol used with E-mail. LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) - Protocol used with directory requests and HTTP server security.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Standard way to transferring hypertext files on the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol is 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. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page. The other main standard that controls how the World Wide Web works is HTML, which covers how Web pages are formatted and displayed in a browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol allows people to navigate among documents or pages linked by hypertext and to download pages from the World Wide Web. "http://" precedes every web site address.
This stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It refers to a method by which information is formatted and transmitted over the World Wide Web. The URL of a web document often begins with http:// to specify that the information in the document will be sent in this way.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The http at the beginning of Web addresses tells the browsers what kind of pages they are retrieving from servers.
The protocol used to transfer and display hypertext documents.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol)The method by which our computers talk to one another when communicating over the world wide web. There are many protocols available, but this is preferred for retrieving web pages and interacting with servlet engines.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW). See also: Client, Hypertext, Server, WWW
acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol, this is the command that instructs the browser to go to a particular web page and is followed by the web page's URL
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (Application protocol for Web pages and images)
Hyper text transfer protocol; the Internet's standard method for transferring data from a server to a computer via a web browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A Web protocol based on TCP/IP that is used to retrieve hypertext objects from remote Web pages.
Hyper-Text Transmission Protocol. HTTP is a TCP protocol used to request and deliver web pages.
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) provides the language that the WWW browser uses to communicate with WWW servers. The basic activities are fetching files the user has requested and returning to the server information that the user has provided.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The Internet protocol that enables Web browsers to retrieve information from World Wide Web servers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is the protocol for moving hypertext files over the Internet. It's the most important protocol used on the WWW.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol; the system that defines how web pages and media are requested and transferred between servers and browsers.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web. A client uses HTTP to establish a connection with a Web server, and the server then transmits HTML pages to the client browser. Addresses of Web sites begin with an http:// prefix.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol.) A request/response protocol to facilitate communication betwen a client (your computer) and a server (a Web server). Using your browser, your computer sends a request to the server for a specific page. The server receives the request and responds by sending the page to your browser window.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The standard for accessing HTML pages.
HTTP means HyperText Transfer Protocol. It is with this protocol that you request and receive web pages. Much more information about HTTP is available on the W3C website.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a lightweight, stateless, application-level protocol used for the transmission of hymermedia, for example text, images, audio and video, over the Internet. It uses a request/response paradigm, in which client browsers request data and information from centralised servers.
This is the protocol used to transfer information over the World Wide Web. A protocol refers to an agreed upon set of standards. This protocol can describe a wide variety of media (movies, audio, images, hence the term multimedia) and hyperlink them.
you will see this before the begining of any website address. It stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The way in which Web content is transferred across the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Theoretically, the way that HTML pages are sent between a server and a browser, although in practice HTTP is used for sending all sorts of data, including graphics and file downloads. Many files should really be provided using FTP, but HTTP is considered to be easier and faster.
Abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A standard browsers and servers use to transfer text, images, sound, video, and other files across the Web.
Transmission format and communication basis for the exchange of data in the WWW (World Wide Web).
hypertext transfer protocol — A protocol for exchanging files between computers connected to the Internet.
stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol and is the protocol used to transmit web pages over the Internet.
(hypertext transfer protocol) The method by which documents are transferred from the host computer or server to browsers and individual users.
The protocol used by browsers to download web pages from web servers.
HyperText Transfer Protocol; HTTP is the most widely used way to transfer web files to clients over the world wide web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. One of many Internet protocols that is responsible for transferring web pages. Formally, web addresses must be prefaced with "http://" because this is how, the web browser knows that the HTTP protocol is used to transfer the content. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW).
Stands for HyperText Transport Protocol. Common protocol used to communicate between World Wide Web Servers.
Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, the underlying protocol, or computer language, used by the World Wide Web. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and tells Web servers and browsers what to do when a user clicks on something. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested Web page.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A set of rules for communication between the client (the browser) and the server (where the information is stored).
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The method that is used to transfer Web documents over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol The standard protocol for transferring hypertext files through Internet. This is the protocol most used on the world-wide web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. Standard protocol for transmitting Web pages on the Internet.
The World Wide Web application protocol that runs on top of the Internet's protocols.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) - The communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide Web.
The acronym for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. An Internet protocol used by Web browsers to exchange information and to receive and present data to the browser's user.
HyperText Transport Protocol, the protocol used by the WWW servers
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The standard protocol used to transfer information on the world wide web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol The rules (called a protocol) on how a webpage goes between the website and your computer.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the computer language that enables the World Wide Web to function.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - most common transfer protocol used on the web.
The protocol used by computers when transferring hypertext documents. Hypertext is text containing hidden links to other text, images (or other displayable data) either within the same document or in a different document. The World Wide Web's use of h ypertext is, perhaps, it's most powerful and distinguishing characteristic.
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is mostly used to request and transmit web pages and web page components over the Internet or other computer networks.
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The system used to connect World-Wide Web resources to each other and to users.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol: the protocol used to transfer World Wide Web pages throughout the Internet and is a bona fide resource type used to locate a Web server. WWWebfx Home Page
Pron. "H. T. T. P." HyperText Transport/Transfer Protocol. The method of transferring HTML documents over the Internet and displaying them on your web browser.
Hypertext Transport Protocol makes hypertext browsing through the World Wide Web possible; the user clicks on the links that are established in a Web document and moves to that document, even though it may be located on a different computer.
Used historically to transfer HTML documents. The standard port used is Port 80 in IP networking terminology, although port 443 is used for secure http. Many companies also use Port 8080.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the standard protocol that enables users with Web browsers to access HTML documents and external media.
The protocol that forms the basis of World Wide Web technology. HTTP is the set of rules governing the software that transports hyperlinked files along the Internet.
Many addresses on the Web start with http://. This is a short way of saying Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Sounds confusing, doesn't it? This protocol is a set of rules that your computer needs to follow when you are using the World Wide Web. Any time your computer sees http://, it knows that it will be looking for something on the Web. E-mail has its own set of rules (or its own protocol) and so does FTP. Just as card games or chess have rules you need to follow to enjoy the game, computers on the Internet also have rules they have to follow.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - The INTERNET standard that enables the creation of hyperlinks between documents on the WORLD WIDE WEB. All URLs for Web pages begin: http://.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The language Web servers and browsers use to communicate with one another over the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol (set of rules) used to request and send documents on the World Wide Web. It is the first portion of all addresses on the World Wide Web (f'rinstance http://www.beelinedesign.com).
An acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol. This protocol is used for requesting and transmitting information across a network.
HyperText Transfer Protocol http://www.w3.org/Protocols
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The system by which hypertext documents are transferred across the Internet.
Or Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is a set of rules that dictate how web pages and graphics etc. are requested and sent over the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the underlying method used to format and transmit information on the World Wide Web.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) The Internet protocol that allows World Wide Web browsers to retrieve information from servers.
A language protocol used in communication among Web sites. When http appears as part of a Web site URL, it indicates to Web browsers, “HTML spoken here.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Data transfer protocol on the Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The standard method for transferring Web pages over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol used for information transmitted over the World Wide Web (WWW).
The protocol (format) used by the World Wide Web for moving files across the Internet. HTTP defines how messages are formatted and transmitted, and what actions Web servers and browsers should take in response to various commands.
HyperText Transfer Protocol allows the transfer to web files over the Internet, viewable in a browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a protocol used for the purpose of requesting and/or transmitting files, especially in webpages and webpage components, over the Internet or other computer network
Anyone who's used the World Wide Web has seen those web sites that begin with http://. HTTP is abbreviation for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol.
Short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, a set of standards for transmitting hypertext files across the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used on the Internet which indicates a request or response.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) used on the World Wide Web since 1990, this application-level protocol is essential for the distribution of information throughout the Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The basis of the Web, this protocol allows the exchange of HTML documents across the Web. When found at the beginning of an URL (page address), it indicates that the address is a Web site.
Hypertext Transport Protocol. The rules by which WWW browsers and servers communicate.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol). The protocol which allows pages on the WWW to be viewed.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A standard set of rules for processing hypertext links.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol; A protocol used to request and transmit files, especially webpages and webpage components, over the Internet or other computer network.
The system of rules used by computers to transfer information around the internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by web browsers to receive web page information.
Short for HyperText Transfer Protocol - the protocol with which HTML files move across the Internet, generally implemented on a web server.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, which allows web browsers to view web pages over the Internet.
HTTP is a client/server protocol for delivering hypertext material across the internet. HTTP is stateless; each request is processed independently. HTTP servers do not store requests. Due to the stateless protocol HTTP servers respond to requests quickly.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol that is used on the Internet .
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the set of rules for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The protocol most commonly used in the World Wide Web to transfer information from Web servers to Web browsers.
The hypertext transfer protocol (http) that enables html documents to be read on the Internet.
(Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol) A set of instructions for communication between a server and a World Wide Web client.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol World Wide Web standard for transferring data between Web servers and clients. URLs of files on Web servers begin with the string http
HyperText Transport (or Transfer) Protocol - The TCP/IP based Internet protocol that fetches hypertext objects from remote hosts.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The Internet protocol that is used to allow Web clients to retrieve information from Web servers.
The network protocol used by the Web, although it's also now used for many other services. HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for transfering html and related files.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A protocol that your Web browser uses to connect to and receive data from Web servers.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - the set of rules which enable the different types of files on a website (text, graphics, sound, movies etc) to be displayed.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the Internet method by which information is delivered over the World Wide Web.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) The method used for moving hypertext files across the Internet. HTTP expects a server for distributing content and a browser for viewing it.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The standard for sending HTML and other web content between a web browser (Netscape) and a Web Server. HTTP 1.0 is a stateless protocol; the web server has no simple way to know the status of the client (web browser). HTTP is also sometimes (confusingly) called connectionless, meaning that it the client browser is only connected to the server for brief intervals. HTTP 1.0 connections also require quite a bit of overhead, consuming server resources. Displaying a single web page may require many of these transactions. HTTP 1.1 addresses many of these problems. See W3C Recommendations Reduce World Wide Wait.
Acronym for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol." A client-server TCP/IP protocol used on the web. Usually runs on port 80.
HyperText Transport Protocol. This is the protocol used to link web pages.
The standard for formatting & transferring web pages to your browser.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It is a standard method of transferring data between a Web server and a Web browser.
Stands for "hyper text transfer protocol. " Http is simply a protocol used by the Web which defines how messages are formatted and transmitted.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - this is the method used to transfer html (web) pages across the internet. when entered in a web address it is telling the browser how to send the web page.
( Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) This is the method that your web browser uses to transfer web pages like this one. It is essentially a method of formatting text so that the browser knows which part is for the browser, and which part is for your viewing.
Abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The system used to transfer data between a web server and a browser.
Hypertext transfer protocol. The client-server TCP/IP protocol used on the World Wide Web. Allows transfer of HTML documents.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. The basic programming language of the web. It's what makes it all happen
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol – Wildly used Internet standard – The protocol behind WWW -World Wide Web
HyperText Transport Protocol. The protocol used by the World Wide Web to access information. All addresses or URLs for Web documents begin with http
This stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol. Using http:// before a website's address, or URL, tells the web browser that the address specified is a web page. Every web address begins with http://.
HyperText Transfer Protocol: The protocol used to provide hypertext links between pages. It is the standard way of transferring HTML documents between Web servers and browsers.
A computer protocol for transferring information across the Net in such a way as to meet the demands of a global hypertext system. Part of the original design of the Web, continued in a W3C activity, and now a HTTP 1.1 IETF draft standard.
HyperText Transport Protocol -- The standard used to transfer World Wide Web data across the Internet.
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol," the standard for transferring Web documents from WWW servers to WWW clients.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Used to transmit and receive data over the World Wide Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocols - the instructions that allow hyperlinks to work (p. 90)
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The protocol for exchanging HTML pages over the World Wide Web.
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) - A protocol to transfer hypertext requests and information between servers and browsers.
The standard language that computers connected to the World Wide Web use to communicate with each other.
("HyperText Transfer Protocol") – the underlying system that allows information (such as webpages) to be transferred over the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol - An application level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. Most commonly used for the traffic between a Web server and a Web browser
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The method for transmitting data in an HTML file to the user's screen. The most important protocol used on the World Wide Web.
The communications protocol that enables WWW hypertext documents to be retrieved quickly.
Abbreviation for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. This is the agreement or method used by a browser and a Web server that enables Web pages to be transferred. This is commonly seen in URLs.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol retrieval method for other Hypertext.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The protocol used for communication between client and server applications on the Internet.
The set of networking standards used to exchange information over the World Wide Web. The "http://" at the beginning of every Web address tells a Web browser that a document is a Web page.
Hypertext transfer protocol. The language of moving hypertext information between networks, especially on the World Wide Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The method by which internet documents such as HTML files can be exchanged between computers. Web browsers use the HTTP protocol to interpret web pages. One computer acts as a client (for example, your web browser) and another computer acts as a server (for example, the web server you are surfing).
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the network protocol used to transfer HTML web pages, graphics, and other data between a web server and a user's browser. A growing number of devices and software packages use HTTP to allow anybody with a web browser to query status information or set configuration data.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, the WWW protocol that performs the request and retrieve functions of a server. Go To
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The rules that define communication between Web servers and clients.
An Internet application protocol used for exchanging information over the World Wide Web.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol used by computers to transfer web pages to one another. This is why "http" is at the beginning of every URL.
Acronym for HyperText Transfer Protocol. HTTP is the rules for exchanging all types of files on the Web. In relation to the TCP/IP set of protocols, which enable information exchange on the Web, HTTP is an application. See S-HTTP.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. This is the protocol for web browser to read a web site.
Hyperlind Text Protocol HTTP is a computer language use to program webpages. It is an easy language to learn and use however most webpages are presently being done by webpage generators. The author of the page no longer has to encrypt http language. The webpage generator does it for them. Most web generators emulate a wordprocessor and are as easy to use.
1. see HTTP. 2. the beginning of a URL specification, such as http://www.zeusprod.com/ used to establish hyperlinks on the web. See yper ext ransfer rotocol, ftp.
HyperText Transfer Protocol: the protocol under which your Web browser requests document s from a server. The documents or file contents may be HTML, or something else. "http" is used as a protocol prefix in URL
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) An application protocol that governs the exchange of files (including text, images, sound, and video) on the World Wide Web. See also HTTPS.
Abbreviation for HyperText Transfer Protocol, HTTP is the protocol that supports the exchange of Web pages over the Internet.
HyperText Transport Protocol. The language that Web Browsers use to communicate with Web servers. You will no doubt recognise HTTP as a part the address of web sites.
The standard method for exchanging information between HTTP servers and clients on the Web. The HTTP specification lays out the rules of how Web servers and browsers must work together.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is the basic means in which computers interact with web pages on the WWW.
(HyperText Transport Protocol) -- The protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web (WWW). Back to About HIP
HyperText Transfer Protocol; a set of instructions that defines how a web server and a browser should interact. Example: When you open a location (e.g., enter a URL) in your browser, what actually happens is an HTTP command is sent to the web server directing it to fetch and return the requested web page.
The basic protocol of the web, used for communication between browsers and web sites.
Stands for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol" This is a standard language that is used to transmit specifically HTML and other similar languages to your browser. An address like "http://www.internetsimplicity.net" in your browser's address bar means that your browser is receiving HTML and other code from the location www.internetsimplicity.net. See also FTP
Short for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the protocol which is the basis of the world wide web technology. HTTP is the set of rules governing the software that transports HTML documents along the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol.The protocol by which WWW clients and servers communicate.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, a protocol to transfer files similar to FTP, but with a built-in identification of the types of the file (the MIME type). Primarily used to transfer HTML documents.
You see this at the start of web addresses. HTTP stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol and refers to the transferring of documents in HTML between our computer and the internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The most common protocol for the communication between web servers and web browsers.
Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H., and T. Berners-Lee, " Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2068, January 1997.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. A protocol used by the web for transferring files that have been formatted as hypertext. This allows the same document to be seen by many different browsers and computer platforms.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The protocol used by Web browsers and Web servers to transfer files, such as text and graphic files.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted on the World Wide Web.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) The native protocol of the Web, used to transfer hypertext documents.
Acronym for yper ext ransfer rotocol, it is the protocol used by the World Wide Web for the exchange of HTML documents.
HyperText Transfert Protocol. Protocole standard de transmission des pages Web sur Internet.
Abbreviation for "HyperText Transfer Protocol." An Internet protocol that is used by a web server and a web browser to transfer data (such as text, images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) between them. When you enter a URL in your web browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested web page.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. As a prefix to an Internet address ( URL), ‘http:' tells the browser application how to handle the desired document. There are other protocols as well, e.g., ‘https:' (Secure HTTP) and ‘ftp:' (File Transfer Protocol).
Internet addresses start with http://. This stands for 'Hyper Text Transfer Protocol'. It is the tool that is used to send web pages across the World Wide Web.
Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol is a set of communications rules for transferring files, images, sound, video and other files on the World Wide Web. It is the layer 'above' the TCP/IP layers used by the Internet.
Acronym for "How They Transfer Pages".
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Hypertext transfer protocol, which is the way World Wide Web pages are transferred over the Net.
Hypertext Transfer Protocaol; request-response protocol, the language spoken between the browser (client software) and the web server (server software) so they can communicate with each other and exchange files.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. The TCP\IP-based communications protocol developed for use on the WWW, HTTP defines how clients and servers communicate over the Web.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the actual communications protocol that enables Web browsing.
Standard request to Web servers. Protocol on which much of the World Wide Web is based.
The http stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. It tells your web browser that this is a web document and that it should use the Hyper Text Transfer Protocol to access the information.
The standard mechanism used on the World Wide Web for the transfer of documents between server and client systems.
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See hypertext transfer protocol.
The primary access method for interacting with the Internet.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) the protocol for moving hypertext files across the Internet. Requires a HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, this actually sends an HTTP command to the web server directing it to fetch and transmit the requested web page.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) A communications standard designed and used to transfer information and documents between servers or from a server to a client. This standard is what enables your Web browser to fetch pages from the World Wide Web.
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) - The way the data in an HTML document is transferred. A document coming in over the HTTP protocol, usually TCP/IP port 80, is read as an HTML document. You may notice in our Internet browser's address bar that the address begins with "HTTP://" in order to tell the browser to expect HTML files.
These letters are placed at the beginning of a web address to let the browser know that the page it is looking for is on the Internet.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A communications protocol used to request and transfer Web pages from a server to a Web browser.
HyperText Transfer Protocol. A protocol used between a Web browser and a server to request a document and transfer its contents. The specification is maintained and developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. W3C
The protocol for moving hypertextfiles across the Internet.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. It is set of rules used between a web browser and a web hosting server to request a web site and transfer its contents. The rules are maintained and defined by W3C (World Wide Web Consortium). The latest version of HTTP is 1.1.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol: They underlying protocol that defines how content is transmitted through the web.
HTTP refers to the data transfer protocol used on the Internet and is the method used to transfer hypertext files across the world wide web. Hypertext transfer is simply the transfer of hypertext files from computer to computer. Hypertext transfer protocol is the set of standards used by computers to transfer hypertext files.
Internet protocol that carries information on the World Wide Web. Makes it possible for a user with a client program to go through a URL (or click a hyperlink) and get text, graphics, sound, and other digital information from a Web server.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol is a computer communications protocol that allows computers that are connected to the Internet to 'talk' to each other.
The method that is used to retrieve documents on the World Wide Web. This takes place transparent to the user once the URL (Uniform Resource Locator) address is accessed. (For example, DPI is located at http://dpia.org).
hypertext Transfer Protocol. The standard for Internet communication.
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. When http:// is put at the beginning of an Internet address (such as http://www.delta.edu) this tells the browser to use Hyper Text Transfer Protocol to transfer the webpage from the computer it is stored on (called the web server ) to the browser
The underlying communications protocol used to connect servers on the World Wide Web. For example, when you enter a URL in your browser, the browser sends an HTTP command to the Web server directing it to retrieve and transmit the requested page.
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol)—A protocol defining how messages should be formatted and what action servers have to take on them. For Web-based messages.
(Hypertext Transfer Protocol) - The communication standards, or protocol, used by browsers and servers to move HTML documents across the Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol. A client/server protocol for linking text files to one another to share information on the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW).
(Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) - Refers to the protocol used to load or transfer a web page from an internet website server. These 'addresses' starting with HTTP are usually typed into the top of a web browser like Netscape or MSIE to loadup a specific web page.
This acronym means "Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol" and refers the application-level protocol used to browse the World Wide Web. HTTP typically uses port 80/TCP.
( yper ext ransfer rotocol) – The standard Internet protocol for the exchange of information on the World Wide Web. The user can view web pages and other sites.
HTTP enables computers to transmit hypertext files. The average user does not need to know anything about HTTP other than that it works.