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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T17:07:41+00:00 2026-05-11T17:07:41+00:00

Hi can anyone past some code how to do a restful web service get

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Hi can anyone past some code how to do a restful web service get and post method. This would be server side so I would be able to invoke the two services from a client.

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    2026-05-11T17:07:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    Assume you have a script index.php. You might have two functions inside of it, showForm() and handleForm().

    Assume a request comes in to index.php.

    if (! empty($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'])) {
        if (strtoupper($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']) == 'POST')
        {
            doSomething();
        }
        else
        {
            showSomething();
        }
    }
    

    There you have it. REST. If you send a GET request to index.php, you’ll show some output, and if you send a POST request to index.php, you’ll perform some data manipulation. You can take if from there for the other RESTful HTTP request types, such as DELETE, etc.

    Obviously this is a very simple example, and I wouldn’t want to create an entire site in this manner. It’s best to go about creating a RESTful site in an architecturally sound way. Many frameworks can assist with this.

    REST is a hot topic right now, it seems everyone wants their apps to be RESTful. There’s a lot of articles and guides out there on Google, you’d probably do well to spend some time researching various approaches.

    Note about URLs: URIs don’t have to be pretty to be RESTful. However, a key point of REST is that all URIs should represent a single resource. As query parameters are not part of a URI, “/index.php?show=2” is not considered RESTful. You’ll find that a lot of applications use URL rewriting to convert query parameters into something like “/index/2” instead.

    That being said, there’s nothing wrong with having “/index.php” as a URI, just as long as it only represents a single state.

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