HTTP is the network protocol of the Web. It is both simple and powerful.Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol programs use to communicate over the World Wide Web.HTTP is most famous for two-way conversation between web browsers and web servers.
In this tutorial, we try to tease apart HTTP’s interrelated and often misunderstood rules, and we offer you a series of topic-based videos that explain many aspects of HTTP
We will learn how to use tools such as Telnet, Eclipse’s TCP/IP Monitor, Fiddler and Wireshark among others.
I will be adding more lectures / supplementary materials on the course as it goes by.
This tutorial is for anyone who wants to understand HTTP and the underlying architecture of the Web.
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HTTP is the network protocol of the Web. It is simple and powerful – famous for two-way conversation browser-server