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What is the difference between html and http?

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What is the difference between html and http?

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HTML is the language of web pages. A Word document contains text and formatting code for example. The text code is the content and the formatting code tells Word how to display the text on the screen / page. HTML is very similar. It contains the content (which is easily edited). It’s the formatting code that determines how a web page’s content will look in a browser. HTTP is the protocol that is used to request and deliver web page content (as files). When your browser requests a web page from a web server, it uses HTTP. But the owner of the web page uses FTP protocol to actually put the files on the web server (using the same address), or delete them from the server because there will be new files, or uploading new files. But both protocols use the same link (the internet). So, HTTP is just a method of asking for and getting web page content – to be viewed. I hope that makes sense.

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