This document discusses HTTP and HTTPS protocols. It provides information on web servers, HTTP requests and responses, status codes, headers, methods, and SSL/TLS encryption. The key points are:
- HTTP is an application layer protocol for distributed, collaborative hypermedia information systems. It uses a request-response protocol to transfer data between clients and servers.
- HTTP requests consist of a start line with method, URI and version, followed by headers and an optional message body. Common methods are GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.
- HTTP responses contain a start line with status code and reason, followed by headers and an optional message body. Status codes indicate success, redirection, client or server errors.
This document discusses HTTP and HTTPS protocols. It provides information on web servers, HTTP requests and responses, status codes, headers, methods, and SSL/TLS encryption. The key points are:
- HTTP is an application layer protocol for distributed, collaborative hypermedia information systems. It uses a request-response protocol to transfer data between clients and servers.
- HTTP requests consist of a start line with method, URI and version, followed by headers and an optional message body. Common methods are GET, POST, PUT, DELETE.
- HTTP responses contain a start line with status code and reason, followed by headers and an optional message body. Status codes indicate success, redirection, client or server errors.
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