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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure is also known as HTTPS. It is a secure data transfer protocol.

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HTTP : Hyper-text tranfert protocol

HTML : Hyper-text markup language

In most of those terms, you find "hyper-text".

Hyper comes from the greek and means "superior at".

So, "hyper-text" is superior than text, in the sense that it has other functions such as markup (color, bold, italic…).

HTTP is a protocol to transfert hyper-text, and HTML is a language to define the theses functions : <b> for bold, <i> for italic…

Hyper-card, hyper-link… are other words with "hyper", so : hyper-links are superior than juste links : because you have (on a screen) to clic on it and that provides you the linked information instantly (wheareas a link in a book is only the link, eg: number of the line, a page).

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Full Form of HTTPS: Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure

i want to protect my computer from hackers by using the https system. how do i do this?

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Hypertext documents are documents containing hypertext.


the thing your looking at right now - a webpage like this one written in HTML

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Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. Original (and some current) web pages were written in HTML or Hyper Test Markup Language.

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HyperText Markup Language. Note that Hypertext is written as one word, although it contains two of the initials.

The acronym HTML stands for hyper text markup language. HTML can also stand for high temperature materials laboratory. Hyper text markup language is standard protocol for fixing and showing documents on the World Wide Web.

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The full for of the acronym "HTML dtd" would be "Hyper-Text Markup Language Document Type Definition."

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Hyper texting a sentence requires the anchor tag to work. Like <a> Hi! I am a hypertexted line. </a>.

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You can take out a hyper text protocol by taking out anchor tag. It causes the hyperlink on the text.

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It stands for Hyper Text Markup Language. Basically it is the language used by websites to define their structure layout and content. HTML is an acronym for Hyper Text Mark-up Language.

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HTTP stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol it is the primary technology protocol that allows linking and browsing. HTTPS is Hyper Text Transfer Protocol with Secure Sockets Layer which helps with safe Internet transactions in mind.

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HTTP - or "Hyper Text Transfer Protocol".

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