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Article:
Show Me the Code
Subject:
Why PUT vs. POST?
Date:
2005-03-05 07:34:05
From:
velebak
Response to:
Why PUT vs. POST?
That makes sense, I guess it's all in how your application code handles PUT and POST operations. I was thinking too far down in the code again. Thanks for the clarification!
Keith
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