HTTP the definitive guide

Behind every web transaction lies the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) -- the language of web browsers and servers, of portals and search engines, of e-commerce and web services. Understanding HTTP is essential for practically all web-based programming, design, analysis, and administration. While...

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