Hey does anyone know how to send a GET request with a body in Android? Yes I know that's not ideal but the api of the device we use is like that. Apparently okhttp doesn't support GET with body and curl is not supported on android?
or does anyone know how to use something like curl on android
reminds me of an app I made where every request to the backend had to be a GET request with all info in the url parameters, because the backend dev didn't know how to implement POST PUT etc
Yeah we requested a change but it will take a while and we'll need a workaround until then. It's kind of funny most libraries don't follow the spec on that.
Roy Fielding's comment about including a body with a GET request.
Yes. In other words, any HTTP request message is allowed to contain a message body, and thus must parse messages with that in mind. Server semantics for GET, however, are restricted such that a body, if any, has no semantic meanin...
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the actual culture/atmosphere here is 11/10, I feel so comfortable and at-home.. like I can be 95% of my personality, most jobs I've felt like.. I could only be 70% at most
then the work itself is at least 3x better than my last job so far.. actually coding every day (or mostly every day) and working on a real application - with a real architecture in the modern age... so nice
These events they do are kinda funny too, because I get the feeling they do them to try to make people stick around with the company.. and it's totally worked on me
like nah I'm not gonna be decorating cakes elsewhere, fuck leaving
@JBis but wouldn't this just make it easier to write viruses for them?
well a ton of them are tbh, it wasn't until I switched the setting to 'open to offers' or whatever it is that I started getting a ton of legitimate ones
last recruiter I spoke to from amazon I had to literally say "Stop contacting me I will never work for amazon, EVER" and they responded with "okay well I know that will change, so I'll reach back out in a year"