Hyper Text facts
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There is a 5 minute survey that predicts suicide risk in the person polled with a ~66% accuracy for 6 future weeks. It is called the "Hopelessness Scale"... and is exclusively available for around $60 from Pearson, a text book company that hyper-aggressively defends the survey's copyright.
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The HTTP standard includes an error message 418: I'm a teapot. It is part of the standard detailing a protocol known as Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) and is supposed to be used when an attempt is made to brew coffee in a teapot instead of a coffee pot.
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In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across answering what's hypertext transfer protocol. Here are 7 of the best facts about Hypertext Meaning and Hypertext Markup Language I managed to collect.
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An HTTP extension, the Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) for diagnosing and controlling coffee pots, was written as an April Fool's Day joke. It includes the error message "418: I'm a teapot."
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About the HTTP 418 "I'm a teapot" error. This error is a reference to Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol which was an April Fools' joke in 1998.
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RFC 2324, the Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol. It was included by the IETF as an easter egg in 1998 and contains error 418: I'm a teapot, which is returned when a user requests coffee from a teapot.
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Special HTTP Protocol for Brewing Coffee (Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol)