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Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP 1.0 Specifications


By Toexcell Incorporated, World Wide Web Consortium
 
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Book Details:

Format:Paperback, 120 pages.
Publisher:Iuniverse Inc 1999-01
ISBN:1583482709

Average Customer Rating:

3.0 3 out of 5 stars (1 reviews)

Editorial Reviews:

Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP/1.0 Specifications * Complete text of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 1.0 specification. * Provides details on the Web server-to-client interaction * Includes full list of server response code * Also includes historical document of first HTTP implementations The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol that makes the World Wide Web "tick." HTTP is what makes viewing hypermedia (text, graphics, etc.) documents and other material on the Web possible. Despite the apparent complexity of the Web, the HTTP protocol is surprisingly simple. The HTTP/1.0 specifications, reprinted here, ensure that Web and its users can communicate. The HTTP/1.0 specifications is useful to those actively working in creating Web sites, maintaining Web servers, or writing desktop programs that interact with the Web. This book also includes an overview of the HTTP protocol defined in 1992 by Tim Berners-Lee, who created the HTTP standard used today on the Web. This historical document is useful in understanding the means and methodologies used to define the HTTP protocol. The specifications for HTTP has been prepared by the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Both are independent, international standards body devoted to furthering the technologies used on the World Wide Web.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Overall -- Not too shabby

Covers fairly extensive areas of HTTP and is useful when usedas a stepping stone for other technologies that utilize this specificprotocol (i.e. JSP). It's one of the few books on this topic and is a nice short reference to get kickstarted into the technologies HTTP really supports. For the price, good buy.


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