The Client Server Architecture The Internet revolves around the client-server architecture. Your computer runs software called the client and it interacts with another software known as the server located at a remote computer. The client is usually a browser such as Internet Explorer , Netscape Navigator or Mozilla . Browsers interact with the server using a set of instructions called protocols . These protocols help in the accurate transfer of data through requests from a browser and responses from the server. There are many protocols available on the Internet. The World Wide Web , which is a part of the Internet, brings all these protocols under one roof. You can, thus, use HTTP, FTP, Telnet, email etc. from one platform - your web browser. Some common Internet protocols HTTP (HyperText transfer Protocol) : used on the World Wide Web (WWW) for transfering web pages and files contained in web pages such as images. FTP (File Transfer protocol) : employed for tr...
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