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Answer / somesh

HTTP stands for Hyper text transfor protocol
and prot number of HTTP Is 80, it is also like www protocol
it is the web browsing protocol

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Answer / saurabh kulshreshtha

well that is correct that HTTP stands for Hyper text transfor protocol its port number Is 80,but WWW is not a protocol it is
is a hypertext information and communications system in which Web clients can access hypermedia information on servers and HTTP is protocol to access that.

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Answer / ramesh

Hyper text transfer protocol

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Answer / manish

HTTP STANDS FOR HYPE TEXT TRANSFER PROTOCOL AND PORT NO. IS
80 THIS IS ONLY ONE PROTOCOL LIKE FTP,IP,TCP
PROTOCOLS MEAN SET OF RULES CALLED PROTOCOL

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Answer / koti

HTTP stands for Hyper text transfor protocol
and prot number of HTTP Is 80, it is also like www protocol
it is the web browsing protocol

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