The protocol upon which the World-Wide Web is based.
that enables communication between World Wide Web browsers and servers.
A standard protocol that allows the transfer of hypertext documents over the Web. The Calendar Server uses HTTP as its primary transport.
moves files over the Internet
This is the the actual protocol used to communicate over the actual wires of the internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the underlying format 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 Oracle Database and clients.
HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is the method with which documents are transferred across the World Wide Web. A protocol is a set of standards which permit computers to communicate with each other and perform different tasks.
A set of standardized rules that govern the way that files can be accessed on the World Wide Web.
The rules, or protocol, of the World Wide Web. HTTP is the Internet standard that supports the exchange of information on the Web. HTTP enables Web authors to embed hyperlinks in Web documents.
Client/server protocol used to connect to Web servers.
A standard method of transferring data between a Web server and a Web browser.
HTTPÂ is the "conversation" between a website browser and the computer that stores the website.
The Internet protocol that enables Web browsers to retrieve information from World Wide Web servers.
The way in which World Wide Web pages are transferred over the Internet.
(Acronym – HTTP) A protocol scheme used on the World Wide Web. HTTP describes the way a web-client requests data and how a web server responds to those requests. See also " Web Server", " Web Browser".
This protocol determines how an HTML file is transferred from server to client on the Internet.
The protocol used by the World Wide Web to transfer documents between clients and servers.
The underlying protocol used by the World Wide Web.
The Internet standard protocol by which WWW clients and servers communicate.
The underlying protocol by which WWW clients and servers communicate. IIS See Internet Information Server (IIS).
HTTP is the protocol used to deliver web pages from the web server to the web client (your computer).
a protocol (utilizing TCP) to transfer hypertext requests and information between servers and browsers
A protocol used for the transmission of web pages and other documents and files over the World Wide Web.
The program controlling the transmission of documents and other files over the World Wide Web.
Application protocol used to carry requests and replies on the World Wide Web.
The primary protocol used to transfer files across the internet, or to facilitate communication between servers and browsers.
Also known as HTTP, this is the set of rules that govern how information is moved around the World Wide Web.
protocol used to transfer hypertext requests and information between servers and browsers. Return to .
Method used to send and receive HTML documents on the internet.
The protocol used to transmit and receive all data over the Web.
Control software used by web servers and browsers on the Internet to provide support to lower level OSI protocols when transferring HTML files containing both text and graphics.
The protocol used to transfer World Wide Web data across the Internet.
The protocol that governs communications between clients and servers on the World Wide Wed. HTTP allows clients to send requests to servers, which reply with an appropriate document or an error message.
The Internet protocol, based on TCP/IP, used to fetch hypertext objects from remote hosts. See also TCP/IP.
This is the communications protocol used to connect World Wide Web sites across the Internet.
a multimedia transport protocol used in communications between browser clients and web host computers. (p. 5)
the way information is moved from place to place on the World Wide Web.
The client-server TCP/IP protocol used on the World-Wide Web for the exchange of HTML documents. It conventionally uses port 80.
The set of conventions that World Wide Web servers use to send Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages over the Internet for display by a Web browser. This protocol enables a user to use a client program to enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) or to click a hyperlink to retrieve text, graphics, sound, and other digital information from a Web server.
A protocol that makes hypertext information, such as Web pages, available over the Internet when a browser is connected to an appropriate server.
An Internet protocol designed for transferring documents. HTTP is the standard protocol for web browsing. DiskSafe uses HTTP for browsing the documentation while in Web Mode. Please see Section 3.5.2, “Using the Web Interface†for information.
This application protocol allows the transfer of hypertext documents over the World-Wide Web (hence the http at the beginning of most Web site addresses).
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a communication method that is used by clients and servers to exchange hypertext documents over a network (Bernard, 1996).
A TCP/IP application protocol used for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web.
HTTP, short for HyperText Transfer Protocol, 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 underlying protocol by which Web 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.
(HTTP) - The rules that provide the means of communicating on the World Wide Web.
HTTP is a protocol used to transmit and receive data over the Web. When you type a (Uniform Resource Locator) URL into your browser, you are actually sending an HTTP request to a Web server for a page of information. This is why all URLs begin with "http://." The protocol "HTTPS" indicates that a Secure Sockets Layer connection is being used.
A protocol used to transmit web pages over the internet.
(HTTP) b . A stateless request / response based protocol for transmitting data between computing resources. Links: Hypertext Transfer Protocol Overview
The rules used by computers to transmit and receive information over the Internet - typing http at the start of a web address informs the computer this protocol is being used.
(HTTP) Internet address prefix which, when followed by a colon and two slashes, enables one to access information available electronically on the World Wide Web (WWW). Note: a web address is not properly called an “http.” It is called a “URL.” See Uniform Resource Locator ( URL).
The protocol used to connect to web sites and retrieve HTML documents or files. IDE
The protocol used to transfer information on the World Wide Web. An HTTP address (one kind of Uniform Resource Locator [URL]) takes the form: http://www.microsoft.com.
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.
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. Internet The world-wide collection of networks linked together using a common protocol.
Simple protocol that allows you to request and receive resources, such as hypertext documents, over the Internet. The simple structure of HTTP and its free availability fostered its widespread adoption on the Internet.
The communication method used by computers to transfer hypertext documents from one computer (the server or host) to another (the client).
The process used on the Web that enables linking to Web sites. Generally, addresses to Web pages begin with "http://" followed by the domain name or IP address.
HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is 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.
The set of rules for transferring files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web. As soon as a web user opens a web browser, the user is indirectly making use of HTTP. HTTP is an application protocol that runs on top of the foundation protocols for the Internet, the TCP/IP suite of protocols.
In the Internet suite of protocols, the protocol that is used to transfer and display hypertext documents.
An application-level protocol for distributed, hypermedia information systems. HTTP/1.0 is the version presently used. HTTP/1.1 is in pre-release stage.
The networking protocol that allows hyperlinks to work.
The standard protocol used by World Wide Web to serve information.
(HTTP)—The protocol that allows you to connect to Web resources. Go to Top
The multimedia rich protocol used for sending and receiving world wide web information. Emphasis is on performance rather than absolute accuracy.
The network protocol used by the World Wide Web. back to the top
A protocol used to transfer documents between a web server and your browser.
The set of standards that allows computer users to access the Internet or the World Wide Web. HTTP:// is the command that tells the web browser that the document found at this address is HTTP-compatible, and to display it in HTTP format.
the basic protocol used on the internet that defines how messages are formatted and transmitted and the actions that servers and web browsers take in response to various commands.
A communications protocol used for transferring Web pages over the Internet.
Communication protocol used by the World Wide Web to transfer text, graphics, audio, and video.
The protocol used to provide hyper text links between pages. It is the standard way of transfering HTML documents between Web servers and browsers.
The protocol used to signify an Internet site is a WWW site, i.e. HTTP is a WWW address.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. It is a generic, stateless, protocol which can be used for many tasks beyond its use for hypertext, such as name servers and distributed object management systems, through extension of its request methods, error codes and headers. A feature of HTTP is the typing and negotiation of data representation, allowing systems to be built independently of the data being transferred. Return to alphabetic index at the top of the page
HTTP is the protocol used by Web servers and Web browsers to move documents and information over the Internet.
The protocol used by web browsers to request a particular web page from a webserver, and used by the server to deliver the page and associated media back to the browser for display.
The set of standards that lets 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. Back to the Top
The method for exchanging information between HTTP servers and clients.
The usual method of connecting your browser to hypertext servers on the Internet. If your computer is connected to the Internet, you can specify the location of a hypertext server by prefixing http:// to the uniform resource locater.
Set of rules for exchanging hypertext files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web. This is the most important protocol used in the World Wide Web. Back to I/O Input/Output
(HTTP) The standard transmission protocol used on the World Wide Web. Apache implements version 1.1 of the protocol, referred to as HTTP/1.1 and defined by RFC 2616.
A protocol that makes hypertext information available over the internet, when you use a computer that is connected to a server.
The first part of an address (URL) of a site on the Internet, signifying a document written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
The protocol used for transporting HTML documents over the Internet.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol tells computers how to communicate with one another.
The protocol that regulates how the contents of a web site (including files and images) are transferred across the Internet.
The rules that allow for files, located on a host computer (server), to be viewed and transferred to a browser (client).
(HTTP) A protocol, used by web browsers and web servers for exchanging files (text, graphic images, sound, video, and other multimedia files) on the World Wide Web. Essential concepts that are part of HTTP include the idea that files can contain references to other files whose selection will elicit additional transfer requests.
A protocol commonly used on the World Wide Web for the exchange of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) documents.
The HyperText Transport Protocol is the standard transmission protocol used on the World Wide Web.
(HTTP) Communication protocol used on the Internet for the transfer of HTML documents.
A standard used by World Wide Web servers to provide rules for moving text, images, sound, video, and other multimedia files across the Internet.
The protocol for moving web page files (hypertext files) across the Internet. This requires an HTTP client program on one end and an HTTP server program on the other end.
The standard for exchanging files (text, graphics, and multimedia) on the World Wide Web. Or HTTP is the transport layer for HTML documents over the Internet Protocol (IP).
A protocol that tells computers how to communicate with each other. Most internet addresses begin with http://.
The protocol used by the WWW for moving files across the Internet. It requires an HTTP client program on one end, and an HTTP server program on the other end. HTTP is the most important protocol used in the WWW. Web clients (such as a web browser) issue commands in this protocol to receive files and information about files from a web server using this protocol. Conversely, clients may issue commands to send data to the server (e.g., a form submission or a search for information). See server and WWW.
The Internet protocol used to deliver information over the World Wide Web. intelligent streaming A type of streaming that detects network conditions and adjusts the properties of a video or audio stream to maximize quality.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a method used to transfer or convey information on the World Wide Web. Its original purpose was to provide a way to publish and retrieve HTML pages.