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The Hypertext Transfer Protocol uses the keyword "Keep-Alive" in the "Connection" header to signal that the connection should be kept open for further messages (this is the default in HTTP 1.1, but in HTTP 1.0 the default was to use a new connection for each request/reply pair). [8] Despite the similar name, this function is entirely unrelated.
Under HTTP 1.0, connections should always be closed by the server after sending the response. [1]Since at least late 1995, [2] developers of popular products (browsers, web servers, etc.) using HTTP/1.0, started to add an unofficial extension (to the protocol) named "keep-alive" in order to allow the reuse of a connection for multiple requests/responses.
Keepalive or keep-alive may also refer to: HTTP keep-alive, using a single TCP connection to send and receive multiple HTTP requests/responses; Keep-alive electrode, of a krytron; Keepalive, a sculpture in Germany by Aram Bartholl
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