Definitions for "Hypertext Transfer Protocol"
The Internet protocol used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts. HTTP messages consist of requests from client to server and responses from server to client.
used on URL specifications to distinguish the type of server that Mosaic is connecting to, since Mosaic can connect to other items such as local files, public FTP areas, and Gopher servers.
A standard protocol that allows the transfer of hypertext documents over the Web. Netscape Messaging Server provides an HTTP service to support web-based email. See Messenger Express.
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The rules that govern the exchange of hypertext information between computers.
A standard set of rules that computers use to transfer information over the Internet. IEEE 1394 A high-speed serial bus standard that provides enhanced computer connectivity for a wide range of devices, including consumer electronics audio/video (A/V) appliances, storage peripherals, other computers, and portable devices.