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:''In ], a '''get''' ''(גט)'' is a ]''

] is one of two very common protocols for sending data to a server; the other is ]. ] is one of two very common protocols for sending data to a server; the other is ].
This most obvious difference to a web-surfer is that with GET, the data is a part of the ]. This most obvious difference to a web-surfer is that with GET, the data is a part of the ].

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In Judaism, a get (גט) is a religious divorce

GET is one of two very common protocols for sending data to a server; the other is POST. This most obvious difference to a web-surfer is that with GET, the data is a part of the URL. In POST, the data is not present in the URL.

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