HTTP protocol is the abbreviation of Hyper Text Transfer Protocol, which is a transfer protocol used to transfer hypertext from the World Wide Web (WWW: World Wide Web) server to the local browser. .

HTTP is a communication protocol based on TCP/IP to transfer data (HTML files, image files, query results, etc.).

HTTP request method syntax

According to the HTTP standard, HTTP requests can use multiple request methods.

HTTP1.0 defines three request methods: GET, POST and HEAD methods.

HTTP1.1 adds five new request methods: OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE, TRACE and CONNECT methods.

HTTP request method example

GET Requests the specified page information and returns the entity body.
HEAD Similar to a get request, except that there is no specific content in the returned response, used to obtain headers
POST Submit data to the specified resource to process the request (such as submitting a form or uploading a file). The data is included in the request body. POST requests may result in the creation of new resources and/or modification of existing resources.
PUT The data transferred from the client to the server replaces the contents of the specified document.
DELETE Requests the server to delete the specified page.
CONNECT HTTP/1.1 protocol is reserved for proxy servers that can change the connection to a pipeline.
OPTIONS Allows clients to view server performance.
TRACE Echoes requests received by the server, mainly used for testing or diagnosis.