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44 MSG_Completion_GET=The GET method means retrieve whatever information \
45 (in the form of an entity) is identified by the Request-URI. \
46 If the Request-URI refers to a data-producing process, \
47 it is the produced data which shall be returned as the entity in \
48 the response and not the source text of the process, \
49 unless that text happens to be the output of the process.
51 MSG_Completion_HEAD=The HEAD method is identical to GET except that the server \
52 MUST NOT return a message-body in the response. The metainformation \
53 contained in the HTTP headers in response to a HEAD request SHOULD be \
54 identical to the information sent in response to a GET request. \
55 This method can be used for obtaining metainformation about the entity implied \
56 by the request without transferring the entity-body itself. \
57 This method is often used for testing hypertext links for validity, \
58 accessibility, and recent modification.
60 MSG_Completion_POST=The POST method is used to request that the origin server \
61 accept the entity enclosed in the request as a new subordinate of the resource \
62 identified by the Request-URI in the Request-Line. POST is designed to allow \
63 a uniform method to cover annotation of existing resources,\
64 posting a message to a bulletin board, newsgroup, mailing list, or similar \
65 group of articles, providing a block of data, such as the result of submitting a \
66 form, to a data-handling process or extending a database through an append operation. \
67 The actual function performed by the POST method is determined by the server \
68 and is usually dependent on the Request-URI. The posted entity is subordinate \
69 to that URI in the same way that a file is subordinate to a directory containing it, \
70 a news article is subordinate to a newsgroup to which it is posted, \
71 or a record is subordinate to a database.
73 MSG_Completion_PUT=The PUT method requests that the enclosed entity be stored \
74 under the supplied Request-URI. If the Request-URI refers to an already \
75 existing resource, the enclosed entity SHOULD be considered as a modified \
76 version of the one residing on the origin server. If the Request-URI does \
77 not point to an existing resource, and that URI is capable of being defined \
78 as a new resource by the requesting user agent, the origin server can \
79 create the resource with that URI. If a new resource is created, the origin \
80 server MUST inform the user agent via the 201 (Created) response. \
81 If an existing resource is modified, either the 200 (OK) or 204 (No Content) \
82 response codes SHOULD be sent to indicate successful completion of the request. \
83 If the resource could not be created or modified with the Request-URI, an \
84 appropriate error response SHOULD be given that reflects the nature of the problem. \
85 The recipient of the entity MUST NOT ignore any Content-* (e.g. Content-Range) \
86 headers that it does not understand or implement and MUST return \
87 a 501 (Not Implemented) response in such cases.
89 MSG_Completion_DELETE=The DELETE method requests that the origin server delete \
90 the resource identified by the Request-URI. This method MAY be overridden \
91 by human intervention (or other means) on the origin server. The client \
92 cannot be guaranteed that the operation has been carried out, even if \
93 the status code returned from the origin server indicates that the action \
94 has been completed successfully. However, the server SHOULD NOT indicate \
95 success unless, at the time the response is given, it intends to delete \
96 the resource or move it to an inaccessible location.