: The "http" prefix signifies that the file was transferred using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol , which is the standard foundation for data exchange on the web. RFC 2616 HTTP/1.1 - IETF
: This suffix is typically added by operating systems like Windows or macOS when you download a file that already exists in your destination folder. It indicates that "majes line.txt" was previously downloaded, and this is a subsequent copy.
: This is a universal file format for storing plain text without special formatting or styles. It is widely used for program source code , configuration data, and "readme" documentation.