After you've run the HTTP request, you can then see the response in a new editor tab – Cmd/Ctrl-click on the link below. #WebStormTippic.twitter.com/yACD0AMMWB
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But how would I do a POST request? -
# * 'mptr' and 'fptr' create a POST request to submit a form with a text or file field (multipart/form-data); ### Send POST request with json body POST https://httpbin.org/post Content-Type: application/json { "id": 999, "value": "content" } 3/3
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You never stop to amaze me. Well done
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Is there a detailed operation document?

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Do you mean documentation for the feature? Sure, here it is: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/webstorm/http-client-in-product-code-editor.html … Let us know if you have any questions!
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isn't this Emacs/restclient
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