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Hypertext Transfer Protocol

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  • HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol, so HTTPS stands for the same thing but with Secure on the end of it.

    Gizmodo Adam Dachis 2011

  • Several applications extending the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) require a feature to do partial resource modification.

    OakLeaf Systems --rj 2010

  • Google has long offered the option to access its web-based Gmail service by using HTTPS - a secure version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol that web browsers use to retrieve information from websites.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2010

  • Google has long offered the option to access its web-based Gmail service by using HTTPS - a secure version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol that web browsers use to retrieve information from websites.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2010

  • HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is one of the most ubiquitous protocols on the Internet.

    Latest News from Virtualization Journal 2010

  • Several applications extending the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) require a feature to do partial resource modification.

    OakLeaf Systems --rj 2010

  • In addition, people should make sure that the Web address of the site they are filing on is secure and begins with "https," the secure version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and that there is a locked padlock icon at the bottom of the screen, the blog post says.

    The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors Elinor Mills 2010

  • Hypertext Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, a web standard that has been around for some time, is now being widely adopted for video delivery to mobile devices.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • In addition, people should make sure that the Web address of the site they are filing on is secure and begins with "https," the secure version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and that there is a locked padlock icon at the bottom of the screen, the blog post says.

    The Download Blog: Software tips, news, and opinions from Download.com editors Elinor Mills 2010

  • However, by default, Outlook 2003 PSTs are Unicode formatted, but when using an IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4rev1) or HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) account, PST files do not use this format.

    ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds 2010

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