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HTTP stands for Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol.
Depending on which information you are accessing internet uses: HTTP (80), HTTPS(443), FTP (21).
No. HTTP is the 'protocol' is stands for Hypertext Transfer (or Transport) Protocol, and is one of the basic ways of transferring data on the web. Other common transfer protocols are ftp and https. The part after the http:// , but ignoring individual page names, is the domain.
The HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). For secure conections, the HTTP protocol operates on top of the Secure Sockect Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security protocols. This is HTTP Secure (HTTPS).
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure [HTTPS]
HTTPS is based on HTTP. HTTPS is an encrypted version of HTTP.
http is secured https is not secured
IP, the Internet Protocol. It handles routing and package transfer between internet participants. The http- hyper text transfer protocol may be used to view websites. This part of the internet is called the "world wide web" or "www".
NNTP · SIP · SSI · DNS · FTP · Gopher · HTTP · NFS · NTP · SMPP · SMTP · SNMP · Telnet ·
HTTP protocols transfer data from web servers to a client browser. This application is officially known as Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Technically no... HTTP can be translated into HTTPS. Flash and Java can be converted into HTML5. Those are programing languages. As far as application level protocols, NO.
The function of an HTTP proxy is to bypass web filtering by searching the web for an anonymous and open HTTPS transparent proxy. The allows a person to keep others from monitoring what they are doing online because the browser requests will be encrypted as they go through the proxy.
Web servers serve content over the protocol HTTP which runs on port 80. They also can use HTTPS which runs over port 443. HTTPS connections are encrypted to prevent unauthorized persons from seeing the HTTP traffic. HTTPS is or should always be used when using services such as online banking and E-commerce web sites. HTTPS is actually just HTTP traffic that is encrypted before being sent over the internet.