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And he just never thought that people would actually have to type in http://.
So instead of http:, we have data:, and anything you want.
Most people drop the http:// when saying a Web address.
Most website addresses start with http: followed by two slashes.
The company can be reached on the Internet at http:// www.panamacanal.com.
There must be some two-way traffic there beyond just http.
A tiny floating box appears, with an http already in it - don't pay any attention to that 6.
They are executed in a single global environment which is initialized at each http request.
The library also includes support for protocols other than http:
Enjoy www.yelle.fr http I did not make this music.
The http, that accept header that I talked about was used.
Because you put in www.PayPal.com, which by default is http.
Would you like to temporarily switch to a regular connection (http) to use this app?
They took me via the http box to www.windowscare.net.
I have to give Opera props for doing the "http://" hiding in an acceptable way.
It may alternatively start the task asynchronously such that the http response is not delayed.
You can also find the society on the Internet at http:// iquest.com/nee.
He also mentioned that one of his big regrets was the double slash after the "http:" in a Web address.
Check Out http for more great music!
Its features make it ideal for use with other products requiring a stable http proxy platform.
But HTTP is getting a bit long in the tooth.
The Internet ordering system is available at http:// www.atlanta.olympic.org.
About 600,000 have signed up since the site (http:// www.nytimes.com) opened in January.
Queries into the center's world wide web page at http:// www.sports-plus.com average more than 250 per month.
And she is setting up a Web site (http:// www.healthcare-disclose.com).
In Internet website addresses, "http" stands for "hypertext transfer protocol."
That http:// stands for hypertext transfer protocol, which is the method Web-server computers use to connect to the Web.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol supports explicit means for maintaining an active connection between client and server.
(The Web's Hypertext Transfer Protocol is an example of this idea.)
Very often, this is the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
HTTP, or Hypertext Transfer Protocol, is the reason the Web, as we know it today, works.
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
To accommodate this, the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) specifies that the client (computing) tells the server which name is being used.
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
Every Web server on the Internet conforms to the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP).
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (often abbreviated to HTTP) is a communications protocol.
It is commonly discussed in the context of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
The scheme, for instance, is generally used for interacting with web resources using HyperText Transfer Protocol.
In 1990, he developed the backbone of the World Wide Web - the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP).
On a lower level the web browser uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to make such requests.
Communications between client and server rely on standard web service messaging over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
The web server communicates with the client using a communication protocol known as HTTP, or Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
For example, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) specifies the web browser communication with a web server.
Nielsen was one of the principal authors of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) specifications, published in 1996.
The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems.
Fielding is one of the principal authors of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) specification versions 1.0 and 1.1.
Transfer of Web pages follows the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Download Insight supports only downloads using hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP/HTTPS).
June - RFC 2616 defines HTTP/1.1, the version of Hypertext Transfer Protocol in common use.
RFC 2616: Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP/1.1 in R. Fielding and al. editors.