This package provides a complete http client library for Linux users. It implements most of the relevant parts of the HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 protocols, including popular request methods like HEAD, GET, POST, and PUT. The library also automatically handles authorization, redirection requests, and cookies.
Using the HTTPClient library is straightforward. Simply import HTTPClient.* into your files and create an instance of HTTPConnection for each server you want to communicate with. Send requests using methods like Head(), Get(), Post(), etc.
Here are a couple of examples to help you get started with the HTTPClient library:
These examples demonstrate how to interact with servers and process responses effectively using the HTTPClient library.
The HTTPClient library is free to use and is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). Please refer to the documentation for more details on licensing and terms of use.
Explore the kits and documentation provided with HTTPClient Version 0.3-3 to enhance your experience with the library. If you encounter any issues, bugs, or have suggestions, feel free to seek help through our debugging and reporting channels.
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