The technology behind the World Wide Web, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), does not make any distinction of types of links-all links are functionally equal.
IPP is implemented using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and inherits all of the HTTP streaming and security features.
The technology behind the World Wide Web, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), does not actually make any distinction between "deep" links and any other links—all links are functionally equal.
Web servers can be embedded in sercos III-compliant devices to respond to standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) messages received via the UC Channel.
CONNECT (HTTP), the request method of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
HTTP 2.0 - currently being worked on by the IETF's Hypertext Transfer Protocol Bis (httpbis) working group.
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol)
(The Web's Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an example of this idea.)
As with all files transferred using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, web bugs are requested by sending the server their URL, and possibly the URL of the page containing them.
Chunked transfer encoding is a data transfer mechanism in version 1.1 of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) in which data is sent in a series of "chunks".