If you want to add something, you will probably use a form and in it's
template you can specify that the method is 'post'. Similar for put,
get etc.
Hth

On 10 jun, 16:36, vinod kumar <vk.86....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear   Timothy Makobu,
>
> Thanks for your explanation. I got the part which you explained. My doubt
> is :
> on the browser we just give the url and the respective functions will be
> called on back end and output is returned out.
> If I want to GET the details of some nodes, I will just give the url as
> (let us say)http://example.com/app1/nodes
> Now, this method will be detected as GET in the handler.
> In the same way, if I want to PUT a node into the nodes, what should I do?
> How do I write the url in the browser to add some node to the existing
> nodes.
>
> Thanks,
> Vinodh

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