Issue #13689: Merge from 3.4.

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Berker Peksag 2014-07-01 06:03:24 +03:00
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Sometimes you want to send data to a URL (often the URL will refer to a CGI
(Common Gateway Interface) script [#]_ or other web application). With HTTP,
(Common Gateway Interface) script or other web application). With HTTP,
this is often done using what's known as a **POST** request. This is often what
your browser does when you submit a HTML form that you filled in on the web. Not
all POSTs have to come from forms: you can use a POST to transmit arbitrary data
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This document was reviewed and revised by John Lee.
.. [#] For an introduction to the CGI protocol see
`Writing Web Applications in Python <http://www.pyzine.com/Issue008/Section_Articles/article_CGIOne.html>`_.
.. [#] Like Google for example. The *proper* way to use google from a program
is to use `PyGoogle <http://pygoogle.sourceforge.net>`_ of course. See
`Voidspace Google <http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/recipebook.shtml#google>`_