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===Basic HTTP Specification===
 
===Basic HTTP Specification===
In 1992, Berners-Lee submitted the Basic HTTP specification to the IETF as an Internet Draft. In detail, he defined HTTP as a "protocol with the lightness and speed necessary for a distributed collaborative hypermedia information system. It is a generic stateless object-oriented protocol, which may be used for many similar tasks such as name servers, and distributed object-oriented systems, by extending the commands or methods used". In addition, he added that HTTP's characteristics is the negotiation of data representation which allows systems to be built independently for the development of new advanced representations. <ref>[http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTTP2.html Basic HTTP as defined in 1992]</ref>
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In 1992, Berners-Lee submitted the Basic HTTP specification to the IETF as an Internet Draft. In detail, he defined HTTP as a "protocol with the lightness and speed necessary for a distributed collaborative hypermedia information system. It is a generic stateless object-oriented protocol, which may be used for many similar tasks such as name servers, and distributed object-oriented systems, by extending the commands or methods used". In addition, he added that HTTP's characteristics allow systems to be built independently for the development of new advanced representations.<ref>[http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTTP2.html Basic HTTP as defined in 1992]</ref>
    
===HTTP Standardization===
 
===HTTP Standardization===