Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Internet

Error Codes On The Internet.
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100 Continue 
101 Switching Protocols 
200 OK Action completed successfully
201 Created Success following a POST command
202 Accepted The request has been accepted for processing, but the processing has not been completed.
203 Partial Information Response to a GET command, indicates that the returned meta information is from a private overlaid web.
204 No Content Server has received the request but there is no information to send back.
205 Reset Content 
206 Partial Content The requested file was partially sent. Usually caused by stopping or refreshing a web page.
300 Multiple Choices 
301 Moved Permanently Requested a directory instead of a specific file. The web server added the filename index.html, index.htm, home.html, or home.htm to the URL.
302 Moved Temporarily 
303 See Other 
304 Not Modified The cached version of the requested file is the same as the file to be sent.
305 Use Proxy 
400 Bad Request The request had bad syntax or was impossible to be satisified.
401 Unauthorized User failed to provide a valid user name / password required for access to file / directory.
402 Payment Required 
403 Forbidden The request does not specify the file name. Or the directory or the file does not have the permission that allows the pages to be viewed from the web.
404 Not Found The requested file was not found.
405 Method Not Allowed 
406 Not Acceptable 
407 Proxy Authentication Required 
408 Request Time-Out 
409 Conflict 
410 Gone 
411 Length Required 
412 Precondition Failed 
413 Request Entity Too Large 
414 Request-URL Too Large 
415 Unsupported Media Type 
500 Server Error In most cases, this error is a result of a problem with the code or program you are calling rather than with the web server itself.
501 Not Implemented The server does not support the facility required.
502 Bad Gateway 
503 Out of Resources The server cannot process the request due to a system overload. This should be a temporary condition.
504 Gateway Time-Out The service did not respond within the time frame that the gateway was willing to wait.
505 HTTP Version not supported





Use Or Surf Internet Without Any Browser.

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Ever find yourself sitting in front of a computer where Internet Explorer or Firefox was blocked by IT Administrator, and restricted you from installing any software? If that PC is running Windows
XP, then there is chance for you to still surf Internet.

Just follow these simple steps:

1. Open Calculator, Start> Program Files> Accessories> Calculator.

2. In Calculator, go to Help> Help Topics.

3. Right click on the left hand side of the title bar and click on 'Jump to URL'.

4. Type in the URL and make sure include the 'http://' at the beginning.

ENJOY ALL
  









Difference between http and https in URLs

The addresses that begin with"HTTP," stands for "Hyper Text Transfer Protocol."
Whereas "HTTPS" stands for"Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure" which means that information exchanged between user and a web site is encrypted and cannot be hacked by someone who might want to electronically cheat when you typea credit card number, a password,a social security number, or any other confidential information.




Top 5 Countries with world’s fastest internet

1. Hong kong has the worlds fastest internet speed. It has blazing fast internet, an average peak speed of 63.6 Mbp megabits per seconds. At this speed you can download HD movie in about 2 minutes.

2 Japan
Speed: 50 Mbp
The home of Nintendo and Sony had the second fastest internet speed, thanks to the high-speed fibre optics that run through many parts of the island nation. Japan’s average peak broadband speed reached an impressive 50 Mbps, which was more than 170% faster than the global average

3 . Romania
Speed: 47.9 Mbp
When last checked in on Romania,it was ranked No. 5 and was the only country to see its average fall from the previous quarter. The country is now back on track, andhas elevated itself with an averagepeak speed of 47.9 Mbps. That’s 160% faster than the global average. Romania’s average was 9% higher than the previous quarter

4. South Korea
Speed: 44.8 Mbp
Serious PC gamers who want to dominate in StarCraftneed fast, low latency internet connections. They’ll find that in South Korea, home to consumerelectronics giants Samsung and LG. The country’s average peak hit 44.8 Mbps, about 143% faster than theglobal average. It was the only region to lose speed compared with a year ago,

5. Latvia
Speed: 44.2 Mbp
Smaller countries are easier to blanket with high-speed internet, which is one of the reasons why Latvia consistently ranks high on this list. The average peak broadband speed was 44.2 Mbps, about 140% faster than the globalaverage







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