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Referencia de Métodos HTTP

Guía completa de métodos HTTP — GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH y más.

GETSeguro: Idempotente:

Retrieves a resource without modifying server state. The most commonly used HTTP method.

Caso de uso: Fetching a webpage, API data, or file.

POSTSeguro: NoIdempotente: No

Submits data to the server to create a new resource or trigger a process.

Caso de uso: Form submission, creating a new record via API.

PUTSeguro: NoIdempotente:

Replaces the entire target resource with the request payload.

Caso de uso: Updating a user profile — replaces all fields.

PATCHSeguro: NoIdempotente: No

Partially modifies a resource — only sends the fields that need updating.

Caso de uso: Updating only the email of a user record.

DELETESeguro: NoIdempotente:

Removes the target resource from the server.

Caso de uso: Deleting a blog post or API record.

HEADSeguro: Idempotente:

Same as GET but returns only headers, not the response body.

Caso de uso: Checking if a URL exists or getting Content-Length.

OPTIONSSeguro: Idempotente:

Describes the communication options for the target resource. Used in CORS preflight.

Caso de uso: CORS preflight requests.

TRACESeguro: Idempotente:

Performs a message loop-back test along the path to the target resource.

Caso de uso: Debugging proxy chains (rarely used, often disabled).

CONNECTSeguro: NoIdempotente: No

Establishes a tunnel to the server identified by the target resource.

Caso de uso: HTTPS tunneling through HTTP proxies.

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