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Where do they keep the biggest record collection in the world?
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<blockquote data-quote="Caned Toad" data-source="post: 258875" data-attributes="member: 236845"><p>Had to rush that last post, needed to reset before recording something.</p><p></p><p>Well the protocols are well defined as to what they do, but mixing them into english can produce different ways of saying things. I would say things are sent over HTTP, BitTorrent etc also use HTTP.</p><p>So it depends on what context you are talking in. HTTP BTW is not a request protocol, it is a transfer protocol. IP is for the machines to all be connected together, then TCP is the connection protocol so 2 machines can create a virtual link over the internet above IP, then a HTTP connection is established at the application level. For the web, a request is then sent down this connection, the response then comes back down the same connection (headers + web page/image etc) and this connection is usually closed, a new connection being made for every part of the page.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caned Toad, post: 258875, member: 236845"] Had to rush that last post, needed to reset before recording something. Well the protocols are well defined as to what they do, but mixing them into english can produce different ways of saying things. I would say things are sent over HTTP, BitTorrent etc also use HTTP. So it depends on what context you are talking in. HTTP BTW is not a request protocol, it is a transfer protocol. IP is for the machines to all be connected together, then TCP is the connection protocol so 2 machines can create a virtual link over the internet above IP, then a HTTP connection is established at the application level. For the web, a request is then sent down this connection, the response then comes back down the same connection (headers + web page/image etc) and this connection is usually closed, a new connection being made for every part of the page. [/QUOTE]
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