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  2. Requests (software) - Wikipedia

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    Requests is an HTTP client library for the Python programming language. [2] [3] Requests is one of the most downloaded Python libraries, [2] with over 300 million monthly downloads. [4] It maps the HTTP protocol onto Python's object-oriented semantics. Requests's design has inspired and been copied by HTTP client libraries for other programming ...

  3. Wikipedia : Bots/Requests for approval/BsoykaBot 2

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    Comment I just wanted to thank you for posting the source code. I've been transitioning from R to Python and having really clean simple code makes learning a lot easier. Dr vulpes 07:04, 31 December 2023 (UTC) @Dr vulpes: Glad I could assist! Please reach out if there's anything else I can help with—I'm relatively new to Pywikibot but not so ...

  4. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    A de facto standard for identifying the originating protocol of an HTTP request, since a reverse proxy (or a load balancer) may communicate with a web server using HTTP even if the request to the reverse proxy is HTTPS. An alternative form of the header (X-ProxyUser-Ip) is used by Google clients talking to Google servers.

  5. File:The Python Library Reference.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  6. Proxy pattern - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, the proxy pattern is a software design pattern. A proxy , in its most general form, is a class functioning as an interface to something else. The proxy could interface to anything: a network connection, a large object in memory, a file, or some other resource that is expensive or impossible to duplicate.

  7. Web Server Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI, pronounced whiskey [1] [2] or WIZ-ghee [3]) is a simple calling convention for web servers to forward requests to web applications or frameworks written in the Python programming language. The current version of WSGI, version 1.0.1, is specified in Python Enhancement Proposal (PEP) 3333. [4]

  8. Remote scripting - Wikipedia

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    The web development community subsequently developed a range of techniques for remote scripting in order to enable consistent results across different browsers. Early examples include JSRS library from 2000, the introduction of the Image/Cookie technique in 2000.

  9. Simple Common Gateway Interface - Wikipedia

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    The first request header must have the name "CONTENT_LENGTH" and a value that is the length of the body in decimal. The "CONTENT_LENGTH" request header must always be present, even if its value is "0". There must also always be a request header with the name "SCGI" and a value of "1".