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This line is made up of three parts: method, path and version. The "GET", which SHOULD be always in uppercase letters, is the method. For more information about the POST method see the advanced part of this tutorial. The next part is the path, relative to the root folder of the website. If our webpage is www.example.com/pub/foo/bar.html, our path would be /pub/foo/bar.html. Lastly, the final part of this line is the HTTP version, for all practical reasons, you will probably using version 1.0. Sometimes we might need to use version 1.1 if we want features that are only available in that version.
 
This line is made up of three parts: method, path and version. The "GET", which SHOULD be always in uppercase letters, is the method. For more information about the POST method see the advanced part of this tutorial. The next part is the path, relative to the root folder of the website. If our webpage is www.example.com/pub/foo/bar.html, our path would be /pub/foo/bar.html. Lastly, the final part of this line is the HTTP version, for all practical reasons, you will probably using version 1.0. Sometimes we might need to use version 1.1 if we want features that are only available in that version.
  
'''Note:''' For all practical purposes the HTTP RFC states that casing should not matter. Unfortunately, I came across multiple web servers that only accepted it in the exact casing we present in here. It's best to follow that rule as well.
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'''Note:''' For all particle purposes the HTTP RFC states that casing should not. Unfortunately, I came across multiple web servers that only accepted it in the exact casing we present in here. It's best to follow that rule as well.
  
 
Next is the Host header:
 
Next is the Host header:

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