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HTTP request bodies are theoretically allowed for all methods except TRACE, however they are not commonly used except in PUT, POST and PATCH. Because of this, they may not be supported properly by some client frameworks, and you should not allow request bodies for GET, DELETE, TRACE, OPTIONS and HEAD methods.
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.
A payload within a GET request message has no defined semantics; sending a payload body on a GET request might cause some existing implementations to reject the request. That amendment was introduced to definitely clear the ambiguity raised by HTTP/1.1. Its better not to send a body in a GET request.
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.
The HTTP HEAD method requests the headers that would be returned if the HEAD requests URL was instead requested with the HTTP GET method. Warning: A response to a HEAD method should not have a body.
In simpler terms, while its not explicitly forbidden to include a request body in a GET request, its never useful to do so.
Differences Between GET and POST When using GET, data parameters are included in the URL and visible to everyone. However, when using POST, data is not displayed in the URL but in the HTTP message body.

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