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HTTP Request is a packet of Information that one computer sends to another computer to communicate something. To its core, HTTP Request is a packet of binary data sent by the Client to server. An HTTP Request contains following parts. Request Line. Headers, 0 or more Headers in the request.
HTTP requests are messages sent by the client to initiate an action on the server. Their start-line contain three elements: An HTTP method, a verb (like GET, PUT or POST) or a noun (like HEAD or OPTIONS), that describes the action to be performed.
GET is the most common HTTP request method. A client can use the GET request method to request (or “get”) for a piece of resource from an HTTP server. A GET request message takes the following syntax: GET request-URI HTTP-version (optional request headers) (blank line) (optional request body)
HTTP is a connectionless text based protocol. Clients (web browsers) send requests to web servers for web elements such as web pages and images. After the request is serviced by a server, the connection between client and server across the Internet is disconnected. A new connection must be made for each request.
An HTTP request is one case of a general HTTP message (the HTTP response being the other), which consists of: A start line, terminated by a carriage return-line feed (CALF) pair. Optionally, one or more header lines, each terminated by a CALF pair. A blank line (a CALF pair by itself).
Each message contains either a request from a client or a response from a server. They consist of three parts: a start line describing the message, a block of headers containing attributes, and an optional body containing data.
Each HTTP request consists of 3 sections: request line, headers and body. In WAIT you can take a look at any request in a raw form if you select it in the left view and choose the Response processing tab in the right view. In the lower part of the window you will see the request.
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Most HTTP requests with bodies use POST or PUT request method. The message body part is optional for an HTTP message but if it is available then it is used to carry the entity-body associated with the request or response.
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