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HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is an application protocol that is used to transfer data over the World Wide Web. It was designed to enable communication between clients and servers. The client typically sends an HTTP request to the server and the server responds with an HTTP response.
HTTP is a request-response protocol, which means that a client sends a request to the server, and the server responds with a response message. The request message contains a request method (such as GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc.), a URI (Uniform Resource Identifier) identifying the resource to be retrieved, and optional headers that provide additional information about the request.
The response message contains a status code indicating whether the request was successful or not, along with the requested data (if any) and additional headers providing metadata about the response. HTTP is the foundation of the World Wide Web and is used by web browsers and servers to communicate with each other.
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