What is HTTP and TCP/IP
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Answer / sunny
TCP/IP: (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
is the basic communication language or protocol of the
Internet.
HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
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Answer / nitin verma
Hi,
HTTP(HyperText Transfer Protocol)is a set of protocols that
is used to transfer the hyper pages(images,videos,hyper
text)from source to destination.
TCP/IP (Transmission Conrol Protocol/Internet Protocol)
enables two hosts to get connected and transfer
information.It a best know as communication protacol for
internet.It supports the WWW,HTTP.
Plz correct me if i m wrong...
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Answer / jayamurugan.s
HTTP : Hyper Text Transfer Protocol
IP : Internet Protocol
TCP: Transmission Control Protocol
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