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authorHugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>2022-08-07 07:21:29 +0200
committerHugo Locurcio <hugo.locurcio@hugo.pro>2022-08-07 07:21:29 +0200
commit970920511214032956a2f60b2f5007ccf6dee4f3 (patch)
tree4589be6cc1a66bd9ea42a5594bb29503db1a0d2c /doc
parent8f033f1d19ee9150558a4acdf2efcb13cf1b831b (diff)
Fix broken rST reference in HTTPClient documentation
References in reStructuredText cannot be located within bold/italic text. This caused the online class reference to have the `:ref:` text written as-is.
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Low-level hyper-text transfer protocol client.
</brief_description>
<description>
- Hyper-text transfer protocol client (sometimes called "User Agent"). Used to make HTTP requests to download web content, upload files and other data or to communicate with various services, among other use cases. [b]See the [HTTPRequest] node for a higher-level alternative.[/b]
+ Hyper-text transfer protocol client (sometimes called "User Agent"). Used to make HTTP requests to download web content, upload files and other data or to communicate with various services, among other use cases.
+ See the [HTTPRequest] node for a higher-level alternative.
[b]Note:[/b] This client only needs to connect to a host once (see [method connect_to_host]) to send multiple requests. Because of this, methods that take URLs usually take just the part after the host instead of the full URL, as the client is already connected to a host. See [method request] for a full example and to get started.
A [HTTPClient] should be reused between multiple requests or to connect to different hosts instead of creating one client per request. Supports SSL and SSL server certificate verification. HTTP status codes in the 2xx range indicate success, 3xx redirection (i.e. "try again, but over here"), 4xx something was wrong with the request, and 5xx something went wrong on the server's side.
For more information on HTTP, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP (or read RFC 2616 to get it straight from the source: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2616).