The protocol PREFIX for Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is "http://". This is used to identify resources on the web and is commonly seen in website URLs.
A protocol prefix is commonly referred to as a "scheme." It identifies the protocol used in a URL, such as "http://" or "https://".
Some words with the prefix "hype" include hyped, hypebeast, and hypertext.
here are some (or most) of the words I found: hyperbole, hypercritical, hyperextend, hyperglycemia, hyperlink, hypersensitive, hypertension, hypertext, hyperthyrold, and hyperventilation.
Used in the formation of Compound Words meaning 'power' (as in Dynamotor)
The prefix "io-" typically denotes "input/output" or "in/out" in technology and computer science contexts. It is often used to describe operations involving the transfer of data between a computer and an external device.
HTTP means "HyperText Transfer Protocol"
The prefix HTTP in a webpage's uniform resource locator (URL) represents the internet protocol, in this case the Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Other protocols include FTP and SMTP.
HTTP, or HyperText Transfer Protocol
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Depends on what prefix you mean. The first part of an URL, before the ":", is which protocol (computer communication language) is to be used. For example, HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is used for displaying web pages, while File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used for sending and receiveing files.
You don't have to. For example, answers.com is the same as http://www.answers.com. The http prefix basically means that the address is that of a website. There are others, such as ftp, or File Transfer Protocol, which is used to up-/download files to a server.
A protocol prefix is commonly referred to as a "scheme." It identifies the protocol used in a URL, such as "http://" or "https://".
HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol and is used to transfer the data of a website from the server on which the website is stored to the browser (i.e. Mozilla Firefox) of the user requesting the webpage and back. The "http://" prefix in a URL is used to tell the browser which protocol (in this case HTTP) to use. HTTPS is a secure version of HTTP (S meaning Secure) in which all of your transmitted data is encrypted using SSL. It has the prefix "https://"
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Some words with the prefix "hype" include hyped, hypebeast, and hypertext.
RIP VERSIONV1 can be seen to exclude subnet information from routing updates, this is because ripv1 is a classful routing protocol and does not support VSLM, this was corrected in RIPv2 where ripv2 does send out subnet mask's in the form of a prefix eg /24 which is the subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 or a class c address.