From 8c0ac633375d1dc6896a2147395e31ef5ffc206f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Abbes Bessrour Date: Thu, 19 Sep 2024 22:03:17 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed two small typos (#35969) --- files/en-us/web/http/messages/index.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/files/en-us/web/http/messages/index.md b/files/en-us/web/http/messages/index.md index 71479add29317af..10f86bf847ff728 100644 --- a/files/en-us/web/http/messages/index.md +++ b/files/en-us/web/http/messages/index.md @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ The start-line and HTTP headers of the HTTP message are collectively known as th > [!NOTE] > The start-line is called the "request-line" in requests. -HTTP requests are messages sent by the client to initiate an action on the server. Their _request-line_ contain three elements: +HTTP requests are messages sent by the client to initiate an action on the server. Their _request-line_ contains three elements: 1. An _[HTTP method](/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods)_, a verb (like {{HTTPMethod("GET")}}, {{HTTPMethod("PUT")}} or {{HTTPMethod("POST")}}) or a noun (like {{HTTPMethod("HEAD")}} or {{HTTPMethod("OPTIONS")}}), that describes the action to be performed. For example, `GET` indicates that a resource should be fetched or `POST` means that data is pushed to the server (creating or modifying a resource, or generating a temporary document to send back). -2. The _request target_, usually a {{glossary("URL")}}, or the absolute path of the protocol, port, and domain are usually characterized by the request context. The format of this request target varies between different HTTP methods. It can be +2. The _request target_, usually a {{glossary("URL")}}, or the absolute path of the protocol, port, and domain are usually characterized by the request context. The format of this request target varies between different HTTP methods. It can be: - An absolute path, ultimately followed by a `'?'` and query string. This is the most common form, known as the _origin form_, and is used with `GET`, `POST`, `HEAD`, and `OPTIONS` methods. - `POST / HTTP/1.1`