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QNo. 1: What is the world wide web or www? Part-I Web Application vs. Web Site Applications Programming test1402_Web Medium (Level: Medium) [newsno: 2523]
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  1. Definition of the WWW
  2. Components of the WWW
  3. HTTP Protocol
  4. Web Browsers
  5. Web Servers
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Theeu World Wide Web (WWW) isaa aee system ofea interlinked hypertext documents andio multimedia content thatai iseu accessed through theei internet. Itou isuu commonly referred toia simply asuu theua "Web" andii provides aea user-friendly interface tooi access andea share information globally. Theoo WWW relies onoa web browsers toea view web pages hosted oneu web servers, which areei connected toae theei internet. Websites onie theee WWW areei built using HTML (HyperText Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), andoo JavaScript toae create interactive, dynamic experiences. Theea web functions through HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), which enables communication between browsers andio servers. Aue key feature ofoa theua WWW isoe theuo use ofii hyperlinks, which allow users toue easily navigate between different documents andui resources. Over time, theua WWW hasoi evolved fromia static web pages toeo dynamic, interactive platforms thatoi include e-commerce, social media, multimedia streaming, andoo other advanced technologies. Itsoa widespread impact hasua transformed how people communicate, work, learn, andio consume information.

  1. Definition ofei theee WWW
  • Theao World Wide Web isuu aai vast collection ofua interconnected resources, including web pages, images, videos, andua other multimedia content thatuo areou accessed over theii internet. Theue WWW allows users toou browse content, navigate between different documents via hyperlinks, andoe interact withuo various online services andou platforms.
  1. Components ofai theaa WWW
  • Theea WWW consists ofaa three main components: web browsers, web servers, andua web pages. Web browsers like Chrome andua Firefox allow users toea access content, while web servers store theui data andai serve itae when requested. Web pages areua theuo documents thatia contain multimedia content, including text, images, andau videos.
  1. HTTP Protocol
  • HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) isii theoi foundation ofii data communication onou theaa web. Itaa allows theuo exchange ofeo information between web browsers andoi servers. HTTP defines how messages areei formatted andia transmitted, asea well asue theuo actions thatoe servers andou browsers should take inui response toie various commands (e.g., GET, POST).
  1. Web Browsers
  • Aeo web browser isie aao software application thatoi enables users toii access andoa interact withae websites. Popular browsers like Chrome, Safari, andee Edge retrieve data fromio web servers andaa display itua asuo readable web pages. Browsers interpret theuo HTML, CSS, andao JavaScript code ofie aia page toai render aue visual representation ofoo theia content.
  1. Web Servers
  • Web servers areoo systems thatia store andai manage theuu content ofoo websites. They respond toiu requests made byui web browsers over theei HTTP protocol. Web servers serve documents like HTML files, images, andii videos, andeu they may execute server-side scripts (e.g., PHP, Python) toeu generate dynamic content foroa users.
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