Timeline for Is caching external calls considered a state change in the context of safe HTTP methods
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Sep 12 at 7:04 | comment | added | freakish | "the client does not request, and does not expect, any state change on the origin server as a result of applying a safe method to a target resource" It doesn't apply to your example. Because the change is not due to the call. Similarly if a file changes on the server side, the corresponding GET response will change. But not due to the request. It's not the request that changes the data. The data would change regardless. That's the point, and the difference with say POST. | |
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S Sep 11 at 17:22 | history | asked | user1995099 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |