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- ========================== hocr2pdf ===============================
- heH ypertexTt ransfePr rotoco lH Tl`P! is ana pplicationle-v epl rotocolf or distributedc,o llaborative,
- lypermediain fomiatiosny stem.H TTPh asb eenin useb y theW orld-WideW ebg lobailn fonnatioin itiative
- since1 990.T hel irstv ersiono f HTTP,r eferredto asH TTP/0.9w, asa simplep rotocoflo r rawd atat ransfer
- acrostsh eI ntemeHt. TTP1/. 0,a sd elinebdy RFC1 945[§ ], improvetdh ep rotocobl y allowinmg essagteos b e
- in the fonnato f MIME-like messagecso, ntaininmg etainlbmiatioanb outt hed atat ransferreadn dm odilierso n the
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- hierarchicparol xiesc,a chingth, en eedfo rp ersistecnot nnectionosr v, irtuahl ostsI.n additionth, ep roliferatioonf
- incompletely-implemapepnltiecda tiocnasll intgh emselv"eHsT TP/1.h0a" sn ecessitaatep dro
- =========================== hocr2pdf -s (sloppy) ==================
- TheH ypertexTt ransfePr rotoco lH Tl`P! is ana pplicationle-v epl rotocolf or distributedc,o llaborative,
- lypermediain fomiatiosny stem.H TTPh asb eenin useb y theW orld-WideW ebg lobailn fonnatioin itiative
- since1 990.T hel irstv ersiono f HTTP,r eferredto asH TTP/0.9w, asa simplep rotocoflo r rawd atat ransfer
- acrostsh eI ntemeHt. TTP1/. 0,a sd elinebdy RFC1 945[§ ], improvetdh ep rotocobl y allowinmg essagteos b e
- in the fonnato f MIME-like messagecso, ntaininmg etainlbmiatioanb outt hed atat ransferreadn dm odilierso n the
- request/responsseem anticHs.o weverH, TTP/1 . 0 doesn ots uflicientltya kei ntoc onsiderationtheeii ectso f
- hierarchicparol xiesc,a chingth, en eedfo rp ersistecnot nnectionosr v, irtuahl ostsI.n additionth, ep roliferatioonf
- incompletely-implemapepnltiecda tiocnasll intgh emselv"eHsT TP/1.h0a" sn ecessitaatep dro tocovle rsiocnh ange
- in orderf or two communicatainpgp licationtos d etemrineea cho thertsr uec apabilities.
- ======================== gscan2pdf ===============================
- ## Check the PDF file and copy the text into word/pages/openoffice!
- ## It's quite funny, if not accurate!
- The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application-level protocol for distributed, collaborative,
- hypermedia infomation systems. HTTP has been in use by the World-Wide Web global infonnation initiative
- since 1990. The iirst version of HTTP, referred to as HTTP/0.9, was a simple protocol for raw data transfer
- across the Intemet. HTTP/ 1 .0, as denned by RFC 1945 [Q], improved the protocol by allowingmessages to be
- in the fomiat of MIME-like messages, containingmetainfonnation about the data transferred and moditiers on the
- request/response semantics. However, HTTP/ 1.0 does not suiiicientlytake into consideration the eifects of
- hierarchical proxies, caching, the need for persistent connections, or virtual hosts. In addition, the proliferationof
- incompletely-implementedapplications callingthemselves "HTl"P/1.0" has necessitated a protocol version change
- in order for two communicatingapplications to detemiine each other's true capabilities
- ========================== OCR Feeder ============================
- Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica 9/22/2009 H`|'|'P/ 1.1: Introduction part ofHvpertexl Transfer Protocol -- H TTP/1. I RFC Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica 1 Introduction
- Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica 1.1 Purpose The Hypertext Transfer Protocol Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica Practical information systems require more Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica 1.2 Requirements _ The key words "MUST", Tesseract Open Source OCR Engine v3.01 with Leptonica An implementation is not compliant if it fails
- ====================== hocr2pdf text only ========================
- The Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTl`P! is an application- level protocol for distributed, collaborative,
- lypermedia infomiation system. HTTP has been in use by the World-Wide Web global infonnation initiative
- since 1990. The lirst version of HTTP, referred to as HTTP/0.9, was a simple protocol for raw data transfer
- across the Intemet. HTTP/ 1 .0, as delined by RFC 1945 [§], improved the protocol by allowing messages to be
- in the fonnat of MIME-like messages, containing metainlbmiation about the data transferred and modiliers on the
- request/response semantics. However, HTTP/ 1 .0 does not sufliciently take into considerationthe eiiects of
- hierarchical proxies, caching, the need for persistent connections, or virtual hosts. In addition, the proliferation of
- incompletely-implemented applications calling themselves "HTTP/1.0" has necessitated a protocol version change
- in order for two communicating applications to detemrine each others true capabilities
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