The normal process a Web server goes through to deliver a page to a browser is as follows. It all begins when a browser makes a request for a Web page. Based on the URL, the browser resolves the address of the Web server, identifies the page it would like, and gives any other information the Web server may need. Some of this information is about the browser itself, like its name
(Mozilla), its version (4.08), or the operating system
(Linux). Other information given the Web server could include text the user typed into form fields. [
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