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Http request in Linux
Hi,
i need a guide how to write a script which i can do a http request. Let say the request look like below; http://www.test.com?txid=1&type=service&server=linux I have a list of "txid" (in *.txt) and need to run all "txid" acordingly. So that mean, every transaction i have to refer "txid" file. Hope anybody can help me. Thanks in advance. -malaysoul- |
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