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HTTP

In computing, the protocol used for communications between client (the Web browser) and server on the World Wide Web.



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Similarly, they use Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which is a protocol for the transfer of multimedia data - audio, text and video - between computers.
a leader in unified communications solutions, today announced that it will incorporate IBM's WebSphere Application Server (WAS) leveraging its converged HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)/Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) container into its IperiaVX platform, an enterprise-class unified communications solution.
For instance, the innovation allows a user to execute a browser search via search via Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), the query may locate the relevant information in an XML-encoded compound document, and the innovation will then transform that information back into HTML for presentation.
 
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