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In [[computing]], a '''request''' is data that a [[Client (computing)|client]] sends to a [[Server (computing)|server]]. | In [[computing]], a '''request''' is data that a [[Client (computing)|client]] sends to a [[Server (computing)|server]]. | ||
− | The server receives the request, and sends a [[Response (computing)|request]]. | + | The server receives the request, and sends a [[Response (computing)|request]]. (Alternately, the server might receive the request and deliberately not send a response.) |
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+ | A typical example is a [[web browser]] sending a request to a [[web server]], and the web server sending [[web page]] data ([[HTML]], [[CSS]], [[Web image|images]], etc.) in response. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Category:Computing]] | [[Category:Computing]] | ||
[[Category:Client-server model]] | [[Category:Client-server model]] | ||
+ | [[Web design and development]] |
Revision as of 18:28, 19 September 2016
In computing, a request is data that a client sends to a server.
The server receives the request, and sends a request. (Alternately, the server might receive the request and deliberately not send a response.)
A typical example is a web browser sending a request to a web server, and the web server sending web page data (HTML, CSS, images, etc.) in response.