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Old 01-18-2012, 03:59 AM   #1
gilbertjames8
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What separates HTML from HTP?

HTTP stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol. HTTP is a client-server protocol by which machines communicate using a reliable, connection-oriented transport service such as the TCP. HTTP provides a set of rules & standards that govern how knowledge is transmitted on the World Wide Web. A browser is an HTTP client because it sends requests to an HTTP server, which then sends responses back to the client.HTML Is the primary format used on the World Wide Web. HTML can display Web pages with a wide range of colors, shapes, & objects. Although not a true programming language, HTML has Increased In power over the years.HTML is actually a loosely defined subset of XML. However, whereas XML Is a strict language, HTML takes lots of liberties that have helped it become the popular presentation device It Is today.
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