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- Introduction to HTTP 1:22
- Building a Case for HTTP 2:41
- Intro to HTTP 2 questions
- HTTP Requests Using Telnet 7:08
- HTTP Request Format 3:01
- HTTP Headers 1 question
- HTTP Response Format 3:42
- HTTP Response Format 1 question
- Sending Data with a GET Request 4:11
- Sending Data with a GET Request 1 question
- Sending Data with a POST Request 5:57
- Sending Data with a POST Request 1 question
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Though oftentimes HTTP is used simply for requesting information, without any additional information needed from the requestor, at times, it is necessary to send additional data to the server beyond the name of the resource. In this video, we explore the first way of sending data, and that is via the query string in the URI of a GET request.
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