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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T13:35:06+00:00 2026-05-25T13:35:06+00:00

I know that there are two methods of submitting a form: ‘GET’ and ‘POST’.

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I know that there are two methods of submitting a form: ‘GET’ and ‘POST’. We can also use request method for accessing the content of the submitted.
I want to know whether there is any other method of submitting the form. As far as my knowledge there are only two methods. But some one asked me this question in a interview that there are 5 method of submitting the form.
If any one has any idea about this please tell me.

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    2026-05-25T13:35:07+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 1:35 pm

    The question was probably about HTTP request methods. There 9 request methods:

    HTTP defines nine methods (sometimes referred to as “verbs”)
    indicating the desired action to be performed on the identified
    resource. What this resource represents, whether pre-existing data or
    data that is generated dynamically, depends on the implementation of
    the server. Often, the resource corresponds to a file or the output of
    an executable residing on the server.

    HEAD: Asks for the response identical to the one that would
    correspond to a GET request, but without the response body. This is
    useful for retrieving meta-information written in response headers,
    without having to transport the entire content.

    GET: Requests a representation of the specified resource. Requests
    using GET (and a few other HTTP methods) “SHOULD NOT have the
    significance of taking an action other than retrieval”. The W3C has
    published guidance principles on this distinction, saying, “Web
    application design should be informed by the above principles, but
    also by the relevant limitations.” See safe methods below.

    POST: Submits data to be processed (e.g., from an HTML form) to
    the identified resource. The data is included in the body of the
    request. This may result in the creation of a new resource or the
    updates of existing resources or both.

    PUT: Uploads a representation of the specified resource.

    DELETE: Deletes the specified resource.

    TRACE: Echoes back the received request, so that a client can see
    what (if any) changes or additions have been made by intermediate
    servers.

    OPTIONS: Returns the HTTP methods that the server supports for
    specified URL. This can be used to check the functionality of a web
    server by requesting ‘*’ instead of a specific resource.

    CONNECT: Converts the request connection to a transparent TCP/IP
    tunnel, usually to facilitate SSL-encrypted communication (HTTPS)
    through an unencrypted HTTP proxy.

    PATCH: Is used to apply partial modifications to a resource.

    HTTP servers are required to implement at least the GET and HEAD
    methods

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