A set of rules for moving information around the Web.
The underlying protocol by which WWW clients and servers communicate. HTTP is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. It is a generic, stateless, object-oriented protocol. A feature of HTTP is the typing and negotiation of data representation, allowing systems to be built independently of the data being transferred.
the method used for Internet domain addressing.
An Internet client-server protocol designed for the rapid and efficient delivery of hypertext material.
The protocol used to access pages across the Web.
An instruction set that specifies how information is published on the internet.
The communication protocol used by Web servers.
The protocol used for transporting HTML files across the Internet between Web servers and browsers.
The protocol used to move from site to site on the World Wide Web.
A special Internet tool type that identifies a document as a Web page.
Essentially an adaptation of the protocol of e-mail, HTTP is the "language" spoken between browsers and web servers for requesting and delivering web pages and multimedia.
The protocol for transferring hypertext files across the Internet. It 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). You see it every time you type a web site in your browser http://...
The protocol used to access resources in the World Wide Web. See Also Secure Hypertext Transport Protocol.
The protocol for moving HyperText files across the Internet