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so lets start sending some requests and for this i have a little starting project which of course is linked below the video this is a simple html file only has two buttons has a script import pointing at the xhr js file where just have some basic setup for you get some other files as well where well work in later and this is what you essentially see on the screen if you open that file you can just double click it in the end you dont need a dev server for this well work with this dummy api here regress its a dummy rest api to which we can send a couple of requests to see whether that works to also see what happens if we would get back an error really useful so definitely give that a try and with that lets dive right in and i want to start with xhr.js where i want to start with the xml http request object because we essentially got three main options when it comes to sending http requests with vanilla javascript thats the xml http request object thats the fetch api both of these