COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS

COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS

INTERNET AND WEB TECHNOLOGIES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When a client sends a request to a server, browser looks for it in the (KLO 2.2)
A
Addresses
B
Cookie Directory
C
Active Directory
D
Host Directory
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Web browsers communicate with web servers using the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP). When you click a link on a web page, submit a form, or run a search, the browser sends an HTTP Request to the server.

Detailed explanation-2: -The user types in the web address and the computer sends a “GET” request to a server that hosts that address. That GET request is sent using HTTP and tells the TechTarget server that the user is looking for the HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) code used to structure and give the login page its look and feel.

Detailed explanation-3: -The client (usually a browser) opens a connection to the server and sends a request. The server processes the request, generates a response, and closes the connection if it finds a Connection: Close header.

Detailed explanation-4: -A request header is terminated by an empty line (two CRLFs with nothing between them). So, when the server has received a request header, and then receives an empty line, and if the request was a GET (which has no payload), it knows the request is complete and can move on to dealing with forming a response.

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