![]() ![]() POST is used to send data to a server to create/update a resource. When I tried to upgrade that web-app and use the POST Method – they complained, and they want the old functionality as they already used those URLs in many documentations to link to the results. They found that by directly modifying it – they can display specific results without going to the search page. Now, our Document Controller and some savvy engineers become familiar with the URL string. ![]() We have one internal Search Engine Application for Engineering Documents developed back in early 2000 that we used GET extensively in the search results. Never use GET for posting actual forms unless maybe you need to save the query results in the bookmark. GET requests are only used to request data (not modify).GET requests should never be used when dealing with sensitive data.GET requests remain in the browser history.get_form.php?variable1=value1&variable2=value2 Summary of GET requests: The query string (name/value pairs) is sent in the URL of a GET request. GET is used to request data from a specified resource. ![]() Which one should you use, and which is more secure? How the GET Method Works? Both GET and POST are the most commonly use HTTP methods.
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