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== POST vs GET? == | == POST vs GET? == | ||
− | By now you are probably asking yourself why did I use GET in our sockopen and how do you | + | By now you are probably asking yourself why did I use GET in our sockopen and how do you what to use. In HTTP, there are two methods for sending data to the server: '''POST''' and '''GET'''. They only differ in the format we send that data. When requesting a normal page, you will most likely be using the GET method, when submitting a form; however, it might get a little tricky. When dealing with forms, by simply looking at the source code you can tell if it's a POST or a GET method: |
<form id="FooBar" '''method="post"''' action=""> | <form id="FooBar" '''method="post"''' action=""> |