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  2. POST (HTTP) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POST_(HTTP)

    In computing, POST is a request method supported by HTTP used by the World Wide Web. By design, the POST request method requests that a web server accepts the data enclosed in the body of the request message, most likely for storing it. [1] It is often used when uploading a file or when submitting a completed web form.

  3. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    A server uses "Alt-Svc" header (meaning Alternative Services) to indicate that its resources can also be accessed at a different network location (host or port) or using a different protocol When using HTTP/2, servers should instead send an ALTSVC frame. [50] Alt-Svc: http/1.1="http2.example.com:8001"; ma=7200: Permanent Cache-Control

  4. HTTP message body - Wikipedia

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    Request line, such as GET /logo.gif HTTP/1.1 or Status line, such as HTTP/1.1 200 OK, Headers; An empty line; Optional HTTP message body data; The request/status line and headers must all end with <CR><LF> (that is, a carriage return followed by a line feed). The empty line must consist of only <CR><LF> and no other whitespace.

  5. Payload (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, the most common usage of the term is in the context of message protocols, to differentiate the protocol overhead from the actual data. For example, a JSON web service response might be: { "data": { "message": "Hello, world!" } } The string Hello, world! is the payload of JSON message, while the rest is protocol overhead.

  6. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    For example, the client uploads an image as image/svg+xml, but the server requires that images use a different format. 416 Range Not Satisfiable The client has asked for a portion of the file (byte serving), but the server cannot supply that portion. For example, if the client asked for a part of the file that lies beyond the end of the file.

  7. Web API - Wikipedia

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    Although this API can be called by an end user with a web browser (as in this example) it is intended to be called automatically by software or by computer programmers while writing software. JSON is intended to be parsed by a computer program, which would extract the URL of the photograph and the other metadata. The resulting photo could be ...

  8. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    it has no HTTP headers and lacks many other features that nowadays are required for minimal security reasons; it has not been widespread since 1999..2000 (because of HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1) and is commonly used only by some very old network hardware, i.e. routers, etc. [note 2]

  9. JSONP - Wikipedia

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    The Content Security Policy HTTP Header lets web sites tell web browsers which domain scripts may be included from. An effort was undertaken around 2011 to define a safer strict subset definition for JSONP [1] that browsers would be able to enforce on script requests with a specific MIME type such as "application/json-p". If the response did ...