Internet Content Adaptation Protocol

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title: Internet Content Adaptation Protocol
text: The Internet Content Adaptation Protocol (ICAP) is a lightweight HTTP-like protocol specified in RFC 3507, which is used to extend transparent proxy servers, thereby freeing up resources and standardizing the way in which new features are implemented. ICAP is generally used to implement virus scanning and content filters in transparent HTTP proxy caches. Content adaptation refers to performing the particular value added service for the associated client request/response. ICAP concentrates on lev
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date created: 2005-06-17T10:51:43Z
date modified: 2024-09-10T21:47:38Z
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