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  • Most often, URLs use a scheme of <code>http</code> to refer to the [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] as the scheme, and a fully qualified [[Domain Name Syst
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  • {{rpl|Hypertext}}
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  • The '''Extensible HyperText Markup Language''' (XHTML) is form of web page markup language which is sim
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  • ...nally as a 1980ss thought experiment, by [[Ted Nelson]], the inventor of [[hypertext]]. Teledildonics is “telepresence” sex in a virtual reality context, w
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  • ==Hypertext Transfer Protocol== It is quite common to have scans for the [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] (HTTP), the basic [[World Wide Web]] server protocol on
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  • ...mputer)| protocol]] that runs between [[World Wide Web]] browsers (i.e., [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] *HTTP) clients) and Web servers. It was developed by Ne
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  • ...; Mogul, J.; Frystyk, H.; Masinter, L.; Leach, P.; Berners-Lee, T. | title=Hypertext Transfer Protocol — HTTP/1.1 | publisher=Information Sciences Institute | *[http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/ Early archive of the first web site]
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  • '''HTTP''' (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a [[client-server]] protocol used for file exchange o ...p://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1945/rfc1945|title=Request for Comments: 1945, Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0|publisher=IETF Network Working Group|date=May
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  • ...p://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc1945/rfc1945|title=Request for Comments: 1945, Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0|publisher=IETF Network Working Group|date=May ...accessdate=2007-04-02}}</ref>, used to define the structure and content of hypertext documents.
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  • ...teledildonics]], a concept introduced by [[Ted Nelson]], the inventor of [[hypertext]].
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  • ...sponse format is [[XML]], and the messages are usually carried on top of [[HyperText Transfer Protocol|HTTP]]. The SOAP specification grew out of an industry c
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  • ...and can be embedded into HTML. PHP is a ''recursive acronym'' for '''PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor'''<ref>{{cite web ...FI 2.0. The name of the language was changed to the recursive acronym PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP 3.0 was officially released in June 1998, and at its peak
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  • ...his credentials in context, [[Tim Berners-Lee]] created the Web by making hypertext work across networks with a standard URL scheme. Nelson proposed it as a th
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  • ==== Webmail and the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) ==== Webmail uses [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol|HTTP]] and a standard web browser to view and manage mess
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  • ...at access the Internet, but web browsers translate human requests to the [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] that actually runs from browser to Web server. [[Hypertext]] had been invented by [[Ted Nelson]] around 1960, and hyperdocuments could
    17 KB (2,484 words) - 21:34, 26 May 2024
  • ...nse from a [[web server]], the request and response being carried by the [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] (HTTP). Thus we can say that a web browser is an ''HTT
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  • ...er. Port number 80 is assigned to the basic [[World Wide Web]] protocol, [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]], while port 25 goes to the [[Simple Mail Transfer Proto
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  • | title = Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1
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  • *HTTP ["Hypertext Transfer Protocol" -- HTTP/1.1 RFC 2616]
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  • * Displays API and supports integration with [[Hypertext Markup Language|HTML]], DHTML, and [[Ajax]] applications through the Extern Flash can communicate with [[JavaScript]] and VBScript, which enables a [[Hypertext Markup Language|HTML]] page to send and receive data from a Flash movie.
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