HTML itself doesn't use a port. You can transfer an HTML document over any port you'd like. The Hyper-text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) however, does have a standard, non-secure port: 80.
Web servers listen by default at :80. If they're configured to listen for secure HTTPS connections, they will also listen on :443.
Configuring the server to listen on a different port is often used to run two sites over the same domain name, and is pretty common on intranets.
The standard port used for web traffic is 80. The port used for SSL (secured) traffic is 443.
Html is used in some games for viewing websites but is not used in the actual gameplay.
href is used in HTML to link from one website/webpage to another.
The HTML code used to define a blank space is   ...
The recent version of HTML is HTML 4.0. Nowadays this version is widely used to make web pages.
Html istself cannot be used to do things like go back to the previous page or go to the next page. Html is simply a markup language, languages that are used to describe information through the use of text that is applied to the document. In order to, make html do such things, a scripting language is used. This can be embedded into html.
SSL can be used on many ports; for web traffic, the common port is 443.
Port security is used on a switch and the number of secure MAC addresses for a port is reached, the violation mode that will typically cause an SNMP trap to be sent and traffic to be dropped is the "Shutdown" or "Protect" violation mode.
What protocol is used by web servers and on which port ?
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used TCP port 110.
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Port 80 and port 44 are located inside the server and mainly Port 80 is used by server transactions of HTML pages to the web browser. thanks
Port number of SMTP is 25 and of IMAP is 143. (These are the standard port numbers used)
Port 69 and UDP are used for tftp transmissions.
Port 69 and UDP are used for tftp transmissions.
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Conventionally, an HTTP server listens on port 80. Regardless of the brand of web server that you are running, the server will typically listen for HTTP traffic on port 80 and HTTPS traffic on port 443.