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SHTTP
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SHTTP

(Secure HTTP) A protocol that provides secure transactions over the Web. It is endorsed by a variety of organizations. See security protocol.



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Other encryption algorithms in use include Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for Internet transactions, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), and Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP).
GXS's enhanced Internet EDI services support multiple Internet connectivity options -Web services, Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/s, Internet Protocol), FTP over a virtual private network (VPN), or dial IP (Internet protocol) - as well as a variety of eXtensible markup language (XML) formats, including RosettaNet, xCBL and CXML.
Network Aware: Subscribers can wirelessly access information from both enterprise and public servers; -- Over-The-Air Download (OAD): Users can easily and quickly download applications over-the-air through a centralized application distribution site; and -- Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTPS): Using secure socket layer (SSL) enables secure end-to-end connections between Internet-ready phones and business systems.
 
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