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Hypertext transfer protocol Informatics The most commonly used language protocol for transmitting information in Web sites; http on a web address–a URL indicates to Web browsers, “HTML spoken here”. See Client, HTML, Server, Web browser, World Wide Web. Cf Gopher.
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Another variation of this scenario, Slow HTTP POST or slow body [21] attack sends POST request parameters and relative values without reaching the Content-Length limit.
Then the global assembly of the HTTP POST message is done (also by string-concatenation).
With AppCache, dynamic content created in response to HTTP POST messages is now supported, meaning more stuff is cached and load is taken off not just the web servers, but also the application and database servers, Weiner said.
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