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Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP
OpenDict entry
hypertext transfer protocol, HTTP N
ˈhyper·text N no pl COMPUT
Hypertext m spec
proto·col [ˈprəʊtəkɒl, Am ˈproʊt̬əkɔ:l] N
1. protocol no pl (system of rules):
Protokoll nt <-s> kein pl
2. protocol (international agreement):
Protokoll nt <-s, -e>
HTTP [ˌeɪtʃti:ti:ˈpi:] N
TP COMPUT abbreviation of Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTP nt <-, ->
I. trans·fer <-rr-> VB trans [træn(t)sˈfɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈfɜ:r]
1. transfer (move):
to transfer sb/sth
jdn/etw transferieren form
2. transfer (re-assign):
3. transfer (redirect):
4. transfer (change ownership):
5. transfer SPORTS (sell):
6. transfer LING (adapt):
II. trans·fer <-rr-> VB intr [træn(t)sˈfɜ:ʳ, Am -fɜ:r]
1. transfer employee:
2. transfer (change buses, trains):
umsteigen <steigt um, stieg um, umgestiegen>
3. transfer (change systems):
III. trans·fer N [ˈtræn(t)sfɜ:ʳ, Am -fɜ:r]
1. transfer no pl (process of moving):
transfer of hospital patients, prisoners to
Verlegung f <-, -en> in/nach +acc
2. transfer (reassignment):
transfer of money
Überweisung f <-, -en>
transfer of personnel
Abordnung f <-, -en>
Kapitaltransfer m <-s, -s>
3. transfer (at work):
Versetzung f <-, -en>
transfer of teams, clubs
Transfer m <-s, -s>
4. transfer no pl (distribution):
Transfer m <-s, -s>
5. transfer SPORTS (player):
Transferspieler(in) m (f)
6. transfer Am (ticket):
7. transfer (pattern):
Abziehbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
transfer N TRANS PROCESS
transfer VB trans handel
transfer N ECON LAW
transfer VB trans TRANS PROCESS
transfer N FINMKT
transfer VB trans FINMKT
I. transfer VB
II. transfer N
transfer FREIGHT
Present
Itransfer
youtransfer
he/she/ittransfers
wetransfer
youtransfer
theytransfer
Past
Itransferred
youtransferred
he/she/ittransferred
wetransferred
youtransferred
theytransferred
Present Perfect
Ihavetransferred
youhavetransferred
he/she/ithastransferred
wehavetransferred
youhavetransferred
theyhavetransferred
Past Perfect
Ihadtransferred
youhadtransferred
he/she/ithadtransferred
wehadtransferred
youhadtransferred
theyhadtransferred
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Not all image servers support HTTP or can be used on web sites, however.
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Upon this request, the web page and the program are transported to the user's machine using HTTP.
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If while waiting for a reply the client needs to send data to the server, it opens a second HTTP connection.
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The "request" element specifies how to represent the input, what types are required and any specific HTTP headers that are required.
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Other tools include proxy servers, to which an individual configures their browser to send all HTTP requests.
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