HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol Overview
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol News | HTTP Activity | Specs | Software | Talks | Mailing lists | IETF | HTTP Extensions | WebMux | HTTP-NG | Web Characterization | Background Now that both HTTP extensions and HTTP/1.1 are stable specifications, W3C has closed the HTTP Activity. The Activity has achieved its goals of creating a successful standard that addresses the weaknesses of earlier ...
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IETF - Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Working Group
IETF Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Working Group HTTP Working Group Charter Mailing List Archive and FindMail Archive Meeting Notes Specifications Requests for Comments (RFC) Primary HTTP Revision Drafts HTTP Extension Mechanisms Content Negotiation in HTTP Miscellaneous Drafts regarding HTTP Historical Documents Related Work (links to other sites) About the Internet Engineering Task Force ...
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HTTP: A protocol for networked information
1992 Basic HTTP as defined in 1992 Status of this memo This document is an Internet Draft. Internet Drafts are working documents of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas, and its Working Groups. Note that other groups may also distribute working documents as Internet Drafts. Internet Drafts are working documents valid for a maximum of six months. Internet Drafts may be updated, ...
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Next Generation Overview
HISTORIC: This page is not kept up to date. W3C currently does not have an Activity on HTTP-NG. The page is made available to preserve information on the results of the HTTP-NG activity. Please see also the last activity statement HTTP-NG. (Proposed) HTTP-NG Working Group News | W3C HTTP-NG Activity | Specs | Mailing lists | Background The continuous growth of the Web depends on the availability ...
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HTTP-WG Mailing List Archives
HTTP-WG Mailing List Archives 2001: Current Year (January - December) ... by Author, Subject, Thread 2000: January - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1999: January - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q4: October - December ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q3: July - September ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q2: April - June ... by Author, Subject, Thread 1998q1: January - ...
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PEP - an Extension Mechanism for HTTP
WD-http-pep-971121 PEP - an Extension Mechanism for HTTP W3C Working Draft 21 November 1997 Authors Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, Dan Connolly, Rohit Khare, Eric Prud'hommeaux This version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-http-pep-971121 $Id: WD-http-pep-971121.html, v 1.2 1998/04/07 21:31:46 fillault Exp $ Latest Released Version: http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-http-pep Previous Versions: http://www.w3.
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The HTTP Protocol As Implemented In W3
1991 The Original HTTP as defined in 1991 This document defines the Hypertext Transfer protocol (HTTP) as originally implemented by the World Wide Web initaitive software in the prototype released. This is a subset of the full HTTP protocol, and is known as HTTP 0.9. No client profile information is transferred with the query. Future HTTP protocols will be back-compatible with this protocol.
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Object Header lines in HTTP
1992 Object MetaInformation The header fields given with or in relation to objects in HTTP are as follows. All are optional. These headers specify metainformation: that is, information about the object, not the information which is contained in the object. There is no reason for limiting these fields to HTTP use, as any other system which requires metainformation is encouraged to use them. The ...
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Rproxy: introduction
Introduction | devel | download | cvs | docs | mailing lists | resources mirrors | freshmeat | sourceforge This is so cool, I almost giggled when I checked the rproxy/libhsync pages. -- Alberto Accomazzi problem statement Caches are used to good effect on today's web to improve response times and reduce network consumption. For any given resource, such as an HTML page or an image, the client ...
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Protocols Related to HTTP
HTTP Related Protocols This is a small sample of other Internet transfer protocols and information representation protocols. IMAP The Internet Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4rev1) allows a client to access and manipulate electronic mail messages on a server. IMAP4rev1 permits manipulation of remote message folders, called mailboxes , in a way that is functionally equivalent to ...
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Cookies for HTTP
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