1 min readSep 25, 2018
Not really, that’s just how HTTP works. GET requests are always directed at an explicit URL which you want to download. If you need to pass some payload to the server, GET is not the way to go.
Not really, that’s just how HTTP works. GET requests are always directed at an explicit URL which you want to download. If you need to pass some payload to the server, GET is not the way to go.
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