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first HTTP version,
named 0.9. That
version was
subsequently developed,
eventually becoming the
public 1.0.
Development of
early HTTP Requests for Comments...
-
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (
HTTP)
response status codes.
Status codes are
issued by a
server in
response to a client's
request made to the server. It includes...
- Wide Web. When
communicating via
HTTP, a
server is
required to
respond to a
request, such as a web
browser request for a web page, with a
numeric response...
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Because HTTPS piggybacks HTTP entirely on top of TLS, the
entirety of the
underlying HTTP protocol can be encrypted. This
includes the
request's URL, query...
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HTTP request smuggling (HRS) is a
security exploit on the
HTTP protocol that
takes advantage of an
inconsistency between the
interpretation of Content-Length...
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underlying hardware that
accepts requests via
HTTP (the
network protocol created to
distribute web content) or its
secure variant HTTPS. A user agent, commonly...
- In computing, POST is a
request method supported by
HTTP used by the
World Wide Web. By design, the POST
request method requests that a web
server accepts...
- XMLHttp
Request (XHR) is an API in the form of a
JavaScript object whose methods transmit HTTP requests from a web
browser to a web server. The methods...
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HTTP header fields are a list of
strings sent and
received by both the
client program and
server on
every HTTP request and response.
These headers are...
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HTTP 403 is an
HTTP status code
meaning access to the
requested resource is forbidden. The
server understood the
request, but will not
fulfill it, if it...