The following table lists the methods and parameters that can be used. Parameters in bold are mandatory.
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GET method executes the HTTP Get command. It is used primarily for retrieving data and returns it in a BLOB.
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Start Text
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Enter a comma delimited keyword path to the required text in the URL.
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End Text
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Enter a comma delimited keyword path to the ending text in the URL.
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Header Information
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Enter the header keyword that is necessary when parsing the returned HTML.
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Header Set
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Enter text or an expression to be added to the HTTP Header.
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Output BLOB
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The User BLOB contains the output information returned by the HTML Get operation.
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Output Header
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Click to open the Variables List and select a variable to return the output header.
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Error Code
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This parameter is returned, with the corresponding error code, when an error occurs.
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POST method executes the HTTP Post command. It can be used for various operations, such as updating or storing data on a Web site.
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Start Text
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Enter a comma delimited keyword path to the required text in the URL.
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End Text
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Enter a comma delimited keyword path to the ending text in the URL.
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Header Information
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Enter the header keyword that is necessary when parsing the returned HTML.
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Header Set
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Enter the header added when using the Send Data operation with an HTTP Post operation.
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Data BLOB
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The Data BLOB contains the input information required by the HTTP Post operation.
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Output BLOB
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The Output BLOB contains the output information returned by the HTTP Post operation.
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Output Header
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Click to open the Variables List and select a variable to return the output header.
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Error Code
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This parameter is returned, with the corresponding error code, when an error occurs.
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REST method executes an HTTP request and returns the results.
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HTTP Verb
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This string indicates which method will be used.
Select one of the following from the drop-down list:
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GET (default)
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POST
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PUT
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HEAD
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DELETE
See also: How Do I Get the HTTP Request's HTTP Verb?
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URL Dynamic Addition
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This string represents an HTTP address. Its value is appended to the end of the resource URL.
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Header Information
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Enter the header keyword that is necessary when parsing the response's HTTP header. This value will be available in the output header.
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Header Set
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Enter the user header that will be added to the HTTP header.
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Data BLOB
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The Data BLOB contains the input information required by the HTTP Call.
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Output BLOB
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The Output BLOB contains the output information returned by the HTTP Call.
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Output Header
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Click to open the Variables List and select a variable that will hold the output header.
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Error Code
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This parameter is returned, with the corresponding error code, when an error occurs.
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