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Actually makes a request to //login. Some HTTP servers will treat that as /login, but others will issue a redirect (301) to /login, which has the side effect of turning the POST request into a GET. This is very confusing and doesn't end up working!
I think that the leading / should only be added if it is missing (if at all).
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The example script:
Actually makes a request to
//login
. Some HTTP servers will treat that as/login
, but others will issue a redirect (301) to/login
, which has the side effect of turning the POST request into a GET. This is very confusing and doesn't end up working!I think that the leading / should only be added if it is missing (if at all).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: