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The proxy server reduces the load on the
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In Hypertext Transaction, the term CONNECT is used for
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In Hypertext transaction, the formats of the request and response messages are
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Dynamic documents are sometimes referred to as
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In Architecture, to improve efficiency, servers normally store requested files in a cache in
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When a client sends a request to a server, the browser looks for it in the
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A proxy server keeps copies of responses to
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An HTTP message is similar in form to an
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The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), defines four things: protocol, host computer, port and
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The HTTP uses a TCP connection to
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HTML stands for
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A Web page is made up of two parts
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The Uniform Resource Locator (URL), is a standard for specifying any kind of information on the
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The World Wide Web (WWW), was originally designed as a
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The Webpages are stored at the
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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) uses the services of TCP on
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In Uniform Resource Locator (URL), path is the pathname of the file where the information is
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The Hypertexts are documents linked to one another through the concept of
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The documents that are created and stored in a server as a Fixed Content are called
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The documents in the WWW can be grouped into three broad categories