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1 Terminology,
2 History,
3.1 Internet protocols,
3.2 Internet structure,
3.3 ICANN,
3.4 Language, and
10 The name Internet.
3 Reliability(only first part).
1.1 IP version 4.
1 Reason for TCP,
2 Applicability of TCP, and
4.2 Data transfer(only first paragraph).
1 Uses,
2 History,
3.1 The domain name space,
3.2 Parts of a domain name,
3.3 DNS servers,
3.4 DNS resolvers, and
3.5 Address resolution mechanism.
1 How the web works,
2 History,
3 Standards, and
6 Statistics.
1 Request Message,
2 Request Methods(only first three methods: get, post, header),
4 Status Codes,
5 Persistent Connections,
6 HTTP session state, and
8 Sample.
1 Relationship to URL and URN,
2 Syntax,
3 History, and
4 URI reference.
1 Introductionand
2.2 Content-Type.
1 Simple character sets,
2 Modern encoding model
1 Origin and development
1 Common features,
3 Path translation, and
6 Historical notes.
1 How It Worksand
2 Limitations.
3 Semantic HTML.