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The HTTP Archive format - HAR - is a JSON-formatted archive file format for logging of a web browser's interaction with a site. The common extension for these files is .har.

Typically data about timings is stored and can be used to generate a</description>
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        <description>HATEOAS

HATEOAS, is an acronym for Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State. It means that clients only interact with applications through dynamic hypermedia provided by servers. 

Clients only need a generic understanding of hypermedia to interact with services. Basically it is the server allowing another server to discover how to interact, rather than having it defined beforehand.</description>
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The HTTP Keep-Alive Efficiency value measures the efficiency of the HTTP protocol keep-alive option.

It indicates the percentage of reused network connections, measured over all users and URL calls.</description>
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A host ID is an IPv6  label assigned to a network device used to identify the device in the network for addressing purposes.</description>
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A hostname is an IPv4  label assigned to a network device used to identify the device in the network for addressing purposes.</description>
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A Hosts file is a text file containing mappings of hostnames to IP addresses, overriding DNS resolution, or used as backup when DNS isn't available.</description>
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The Header Receive Time indicates the time it takes to receive the remaining data of the HTTP response header, measured since the first byte of the response header was received.</description>
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        <title>HSPA / HSPA+</title>
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High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an extension of 3G mobile networks utilizing WCDMA.

Evolved High Speed Packet Access (HSPA+) is a furhter improvement on HSPA allowing for higher speeds.</description>
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HT Capabilities are information about which data rates are supported by a device or network.</description>
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        <title>HTTP</title>
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol - HTTP - is a protocol network for distributed, collaborative, and hypermedia communication, mainly on the Internet (World Wide Web).

It is used to exchange or transfer Hypertext - structured text using links between nodes containing text.</description>
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        <title>HTTP/2</title>
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol 2 - HTTP/2 - HTTP/2 is a revision of the HTTP network protocol.

HTTP/2 uses the same methods, status codes, header fields, and URIs, as HTTP, but handles data frames and transport between client and the server differently.</description>
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An HTTP body is as the name implies the body of an HTTP request or response message, containing the bulk of the content of the message.

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* Response status line, such as (HTTP/1.1 200 OK`)
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        <title>HTTP Status Codes</title>
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200
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        <description>HTTP Header

HTTP headers are fields that can be transmitted as part of HTTP request or response messages. They provide additional parameters or information for the transaction being performed.

An HTTP header consists of a field name for identification and a</description>
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 Option  Description  GET  Retrieves information from the service.  POST  Sends data to the service.  PUT  Replaces current representations with the content.  DELETE  Removes all current representations in the target URI.  HEAD  Retrieves status line and header section only from the service.</description>
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure - HTTPS is a protocol for secure network communication, mainly on the Internet.

HTTPS consists of communication over Hypertext Transfer Protocol, using Transport Layer Security, or Secure Sockets Layer for encryption.</description>
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        <title>H</title>
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