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there is one body part that I never put lotion on or rather in thatamp;#39;s right and I donamp;#39;t recommend other people do it either I donamp;#39;t know if you can guess what this is Iamp;#39;m going to tell you now lotion and moisturizing is so so important you know that Iamp;#39;m a fan of moisturization Iamp;#39;ve got lotions literally everywhere and keeping your skin Supple and moisturize is very important now I know youamp;#39;re probably thinking which body part should you never put lotion on well let me go through some that you might be thinking that is not quite the answer but theyamp;#39;re good answers number one is uh you donamp;#39;t want to put lotions on your armpits or maybe under your armpits okay I donamp;#39;t know how many people might do this anyway I think most of us would agree keep the lotion out of the armpits usually this is an area that weamp;#39;re trying to keep dry right we use antiperspirants deodorants Etc to keep ourselves dry and fresh

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Using Request Body Apart from the above methods, you can also pass data in the HTTP request body: const userData = { id: 123, name: John Doe, age: 30 }; axios. put(/api/users, userData) . then(response = { // Handle the response }) .
The RFC 9110 states that a GET request should be cacheable. That constraint is violated if we send a body because proxies wont read that request body. As a result of uncached data, well hit performance issues due to multiple server calls.
When the POST request is sent via a method other than an HTML form, such as a fetch() call, the body can take any type. As described in the HTTP 1.1 specification, POST is designed to allow a uniform method to cover the following functions: Annotation of existing resources.
Unlike GET and HEAD requests, the HTTP PUT request may change the server state. The HTTP PUT method is defined as idempotent, which means that multiple identical HTTP PUT requests should have the same effect as a single request. You can send data to the server in the body of the HTTP PUT request.
PUT doesnt need a body There are two main differences between a POST request and a PUT request. First, a POST request must contain a body. Second, a PUT request does not require a body. A POST request sends data to the URL specified in the request.
GET is for fetching data, appending parameters in the URL, ideal for searches. POST, used for updates, sends data securely in the request body, perfect for forms. Each has specific use cases based on security and data size needs.
The HTTP/1.1 specification (RFC 7230) does allow for the inclusion of a request body in GET requests, although it is generally not recommended. While technically feasible, attaching a body to a GET request goes against the principle of using GET for safely retrieving data without modifying server resources.
Can a Body be Sent with an HTTP GET Request? Technically, yes. The HTTP/1.1 specification (RFC 7231) does not explicitly forbid including a body in a GET request. However, it states that a GET request body has no defined semantics, meaning that the server is under no obligation to understand or use it.

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