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1.12 <h1>Request Parameters and Uploads</h1>
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1.14 <ul>
1.15 <li><a href="parameters-headers.html">Request header parameters</a> - parameters specified in the URL as a
1.16 "query string".</li>
1.17 - <li><a href="parameters-body.html">Request body parameters</a> - parameters are found in the request body when the POST <a href="methods.html">request method</a>
1.18 + <li><a href="parameters-body.html">Request body parameters</a> - parameters are found in the request body when the POST <a href="methods.html">request method</a>
1.19 is used.</li>
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1.21 <p>One useful application of parameters transferred in request bodies
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1.23 <dt><code>get_query_string</code></dt>
1.24 <dd>This method returns the part of the URL which contains parameter
1.25 information. Such information will be "URL-encoded", meaning that
1.26 -certain characters will have the form <code>%xx</code> where <code>xx</code>
1.27 +certain characters will have the form <code>%xx</code> where <code>xx</code>
1.28 is a two digit hexadecimal number referring to the byte value of the
1.29 -unencoded character - see <a href="encodings.html">"Character
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1.31 Encodings"</a> for information on how byte values should be
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1.36 <p>The purpose and behaviour of <code>PUT</code> <a href="methods.html">request methods</a> is described in the <a href="http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616.html">HTTP
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