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Daily Archives: May 19, 2012
GET and POST Methods
There are two ways the browser client can send information to the web server: The GET Method The POST Method Before the browser sends the information, it encodes it using a scheme called URL encoding. In this scheme, name/value pairs … Continue reading
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