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- The Big Picture 3:57
- The Big Picture 5 questions
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee and URLs 2:23
- Sir Tim Berners-Lee and URLs 3 questions
- Domain Names and IP Addresses 3:56
- Domain Names and IP Addresses 3 questions
- The Domain Name System 2:15
- The Domain Name System 3 questions
- HTTP and HTTPS 3:14
- HTTP and HTTPS 3 questions
- Final Review 5 questions
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Each request you make on the web is sent using the HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP. HTTP is how clients and servers talk to each other on the web. HTTPs means the communication between the client and server are encrypted.
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