Request GET and POST HTTP queries, displaying the inputs within its main window, and allowing you to import and export data in CSV format
Version | 1.8 |
Updated | May 26 2021 |
Developer |
VOVSOFT
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User Rating |
770
3.7
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Original File Size | 2 MB |
Downloads | 5848 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
Targeting web developers who are familiar with the HTTP language, Vov Http Requester is, as its name implies, a simple tool to help its users request POST and GET queries.
POST and GET are two basic request methods in HTTP, each with its own role, but both based on the request-response protocol. The POST method is used for creating content, meaning it submits data for processing to a specific resource. On the other hand, the GET method is meant to retrieve data from the target server and provides idempotency, meaning that repeating a GET query does not produce any effects.
Providing a simplistic interface to work with, Vov Http Requester makes it easy for web developers to send GET and POST requests.
The list of URLs can be filled in manually or pasted in the dedicated field, while the input data and the corresponding values have a dedicated area as well. Users can manually add new input data, but there is also an option to import it from a CSV file. Right next to it, the "Export" button makes it possible for users to save the table content as a CSV document.
To begin requesting POST or GET queries, users have to just press the "Start" button.
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