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Hypertext Transfer Protocol is the protocol used to request web pages from servers, but it’s also the protocol that tells the browser how to interpret the data it receives. HTTP defines what happens when you click on a link in your browser. It starts with requesting a page from a web server, then transmitting that page back to your browser. The process of converting hypertext into data that can be sent over the

A connection on the Internet is created by using a protocol called HTTP, which was co-developed with HTML, the very first interactive text-based web browser. A connection on the Internet remains one of the most popular ways to use this system and is often the primary way that people access and interact with content.

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