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HTTP Fundamentals

What Is HTTP and How Does It Work?

HTTP is the conversation between your browser and servers—a request-response dialogue that makes every web page possible.

HTTP vs. HTTPS: Why the S Matters

HTTP was designed for sharing academic papers. Then we put our bank accounts on it. The S is what keeps strangers from reading your postcards.

Anatomy of a URL

A URL is three addressing systems bolted together: how to speak, where to go, and what to get. The fragment at the end is stranger still—a note you pass to yourself that the server never sees.

URLs, URIs, and URNs: What's the Difference?

URLs tell you where something lives. URNs tell you what something is. Both are URIs. The difference matters when things move.

The Request-Response Cycle

HTTP has amnesia by design. Every request arrives from a stranger. Here's how we built memory on top of forgetfulness.

HTTP Versions: 0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 2, and 3

HTTP has been rewritten five times—not because engineers were bored, but because each version hit a wall. This is the story of those walls and the clever hacks that got around them.

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