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so guys we all know the anchor HTML element which allows us to produce hyperlink there is an attribute called href and there is some sort of the content of that link so they click this link and that effort of clicking that link will direct you to the URL that you put in that dress very simple stuff right and if we go into Chrome just to demonstrate this this is how it looks like the act of clicking of this link will send technically speaking and get request to that URL and we know that guys right so thatamp;#39;s what we know about the href I recently learned that there is another attribute that you can add here and itamp;#39;s not supported by all browsers might you might why I say and what it does is basically says hey if you add add this attribute to their link we will send whatever URL here a post request that said weamp;#39;re gonna send a post request and I have a server running on post ata and port 8080 listening on a post method ok so it is it is very interesting and and the