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- What is the difference between POST and PUT in HTTP?
PUT is used by FB to update the comment because an existing resource is being updated, and that is what PUT does (updates a resource) PUT happens to be idempotent, in contrast to POST
- Using PUT method in HTML form - Stack Overflow
Can I use a PUT method in an HTML form to send data from the form to a server?
- Whats the difference between a POST and a PUT HTTP REQUEST?
The difference between POST and PUT is that PUT is idempotent, that means, calling the same PUT request multiple times will always produce the same result (that is no side effect), while on the other hand, calling a POST request repeatedly may have (additional) side effects of creating the same resource multiple times
- Should a RESTful PUT operation return something. . . .
I was wondering what people's opinions are of a RESTful PUT operation that returns nothing (null) in the response body
- rest - How to do a PUT request with cURL? - Stack Overflow
How do I test a RESTful PUT (or DELETE) method using cURL?
- Use of PUT vs PATCH methods in REST API real life scenarios
Since PUT requests include the entire entity, if you issue the same request repeatedly, it should always have the same outcome (the data you sent is now the entire data of the entity) Therefore PUT is idempotent Using PUT wrong What happens if you use the above PATCH data in a PUT request?
- What is the difference between PUT, POST, and PATCH?
437 Difference between PUT, POST, GET, DELETE and PATCH in HTTP Verbs: The most commonly used HTTP verbs POST, GET, PUT, DELETE are similar to CRUD (Create, Read, Update and Delete) operations in database We specify these HTTP verbs in the capital case Below is the comparison between them PATCH: Submits a partial modification to a resource
- What is the main difference between PATCH and PUT request?
PUT and PATCH methods are similar in nature, but there is a key difference PUT - in PUT request, the enclosed entity would be considered as the modified version of a resource which residing on server and it would be replaced by this modified entity
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