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SCREENSHOTS:
PSR http Message
DESCRIPTION:
HTTP messages are the foundation of web development. Web browsers and HTTP clients such as cURL create HTTP request messages that are sent to a web server, which provides an HTTP response message. Server-side code receives an HTTP request message, and returns an HTTP response message. HTTP messages are typically abstracted from the end-user consumer, but as developers, we typically need to know how they are structured and how to access or manipulate them in order to perform our tasks, whether that might be making a request to an HTTP API, or handling an incoming request. The first line of a request is the "request line", and contains, in order, the HTTP request method, the request target (usually either an absolute URI or a path on the web server), and the HTTP protocol version.
Features
- Note that this is not a HTTP message implementation of its own
- It is merely an interface that describes a HTTP message
- Case-insensitive header field names
- Headers are retrieved by name from classes implementing the MessageInterface in a case-insensitive manner
- Non-conforming HTTP applications may depend on a certain case
- Request Targets and URIs
Programming Language
PHP
Categories
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