Examples of using Websocket in English and their translations into Greek
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WebSocket is a different protocol from HTTP.
Socket works heavily with the WebSocket protocol to provide a transparent experience.
WebSocket also requires web applications on the server to support it.
For using NDT, a modern browser is required that supports HTML5 and the WebSocket protocol.
The WebSocket protocol has been standardized by the IETF as RFC 6455.
This specification defines an API that enables Web pages to use the WebSocket protocol(defined by the IETF) for two-way communication with a remote host.
WebSocket is a computer communications protocol, providing full-duplex communication channels over a single TCP connection.
ActionScript Comet(programming)(also known as Reverse Ajax) Google Instant HTTP/2 List of Ajax frameworks Node.js Rich Internet application WebSocket HTML5 Javascript Jesse James Garrett(18 February 2005).
Sockjs-client: WebSocket emulation- Javascript client(package info), orphaned since 1361 days.
The new version contains new features such as SNI, CPU usage caps for particular websites,[46]centralized management of SSL certificates, WebSocket support and improved support for NUMA, but few other substantial changes were made.
To achieve compatibility, the WebSocket handshake uses the HTTP Upgrade header to change from the HTTP protocol to the WebSocket protocol.
WebSocket is a different TCP protocol from HTTP but is designed to work over HTTP ports 80 and 443 as well as to support HTTP proxies and intermediaries, making it compatible with the HTTP protocol.
Although they are different,RFC 6455 states that WebSocket"is designed to work over HTTP ports 80 and 443 as well as to support HTTP proxies and intermediaries" thus making it compatible with the HTTP protocol.
The WebSocket API,which defines an API that enables Web pages to use the WebSocket protocol for two-way communication with a remote host.
The WebSocket API, which defines an API that enables Web pages to use the WebSocket protocol for two-way communication with a remote host.
The JavaScript then opens a websocket connection to the vulnerable cable modem and exploits a buffer overflow vulnerability in the spectrum analyzer, a small server that detects interference and other connectivity problems in a host of modems from various makers.
