Yes It Can Be Deleted
To request a webpage from the server, an HTTP client sends the server a GET request.
Yes. To delete a Minecraft server, stop the server (issue the "stop" command to the server), and then delete the server files (server.properties, the world folder, etc.) If you put the server into its own folder, then simply delete that entire folder to be rid of your server.
It's simply erased from the host server. The space the web-page occupied on the server is re-allocated - in much the same way as the space on your hard-drive is re-allocated when you delete a file or picture.
Just delete the folder with your Minecraft server stuff and you're done.
yes. just delete your server files, or if you just dont like the world, then delete the folder called "world" in you server folder.
no
When retrieving a webpage, a client typically sends an HTTP GET request to the server. This request asks the server to provide the resource associated with a specific URL. The server then processes the request and responds with the requested webpage content, along with an appropriate status code indicating the result of the request.
You can work on webpage on Google Chrome. The webpages are received from the server side to the clients.
MOPAR!!! Search mopar runescape! and open the webpage and make the server =D
The correct destination socket number for a webpage is 198.133.219.25:80. This is the webpage request sent from the host to the web server.
You can delete one website only in Chrome's history. You can mark that webpage and then delete it.
To upload HTML webpage to domain , you have to purchase a server. Purchasing it will give you the authority to make it live.