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HTTP Study

Objectives

By the end of this, developers should be able to:

  • Diagram the request-response flow between a client and server.
  • Identify the different parts of a Universal Resource Location (URL).
  • Identify the different parts of a request.
  • Identify the different parts of a response.
  • Make web requests outside of the browser using curl.

Instructions

  1. Fork and clone this repository.
  2. Change into the new directory.
  3. Create and checkout a new branch, named response.
  4. Follow the directions given in study.md.
  5. When finished, push to your fork and submit a pull request.

You may wish to refer to FAQs related to forking, cloning, and pull requests.

  1. All content is licensed under a CC­BY­NC­SA 4.0 license.
  2. All software code is licensed under GNU GPLv3. For commercial use or alternative licensing, please contact [email protected].

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