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What protocol is used for accessing documents and web resources over the World Wide Web?
What protocol is used for accessing documents and web resources over the World Wide Web?
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) (correct)
- Internet Protocol (IP)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
How are servers and resources on the World Wide Web identified and located?
How are servers and resources on the World Wide Web identified and located?
- Through domain names
- Through Media Access Control (MAC) addresses
- Through uniform resource locators (URLs) (correct)
- Through Internet Protocol (IP) addresses
What is the original and still very common document type on the World Wide Web?
What is the original and still very common document type on the World Wide Web?
- Web page formatted in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) (correct)
- Extensible Markup Language (XML)
- Portable Document Format (PDF)
- Rich Text Format (RTF)
What type of content does Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) support?
What type of content does Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) support?
What provides immediate access to other web resources on the World Wide Web?
What provides immediate access to other web resources on the World Wide Web?
What is the primary purpose of the World Wide Web (WWW)?
What is the primary purpose of the World Wide Web (WWW)?
What character strings are used to identify and locate servers and resources on the World Wide Web?
What character strings are used to identify and locate servers and resources on the World Wide Web?
What type of content is supported by Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)?
What type of content is supported by Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)?
What protocol is used for accessing documents and web resources over the World Wide Web?
What protocol is used for accessing documents and web resources over the World Wide Web?
What is the original and still very common document type on the World Wide Web?
What is the original and still very common document type on the World Wide Web?