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- Mon Jul 22, 2019 9:53 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Executing GET (or any other HTTP verb) on a URL
- Replies: 3
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Re: Executing GET (or any other HTTP verb) on a URL
Thanks, trogluddite ! I kinda knew it would be like this in the end.
I'll see what I can do here, but going this way is kinda the opposite of what I wanted to do, since I kinda wanted to do it the simple way hahaah
I might have to work on an endpoint using POST until a better possibility appears ...
I'll see what I can do here, but going this way is kinda the opposite of what I wanted to do, since I kinda wanted to do it the simple way hahaah
I might have to work on an endpoint using POST until a better possibility appears ...
- Fri Jul 19, 2019 4:21 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Executing GET (or any other HTTP verb) on a URL
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10500
Executing GET (or any other HTTP verb) on a URL
Hi! Newbie here, I'm still on the Flowstone trial to see if it fits the type of work I want to do here.
Been eyeing the tool since it was called SynthMaker and now I'm having the opportunity to properly try it.
So, I'm trying to build a small trigger for a webserver I manage here and I stumbled ...
Been eyeing the tool since it was called SynthMaker and now I'm having the opportunity to properly try it.
So, I'm trying to build a small trigger for a webserver I manage here and I stumbled ...