Need to know about http verb with multiple slashes

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I have searched in apigee docs regarding to http verbs and their behaviour. If i would have

Post //// or Put //// or Post ///// or Put ///// or Get //// or Get /////

how the apigee will consider http verbs?

Please Suggest some docs about same?

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@Nagendra ,

As far as i know, Apigee skips empty slashes & it considers multiple empty slashes as single slash. Yes, It will execute & it considers multiple empty slashes as single slash.

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@Nagendra , What exactly are you trying to achieve ? Why do you append slashes after verbs ?

Thanks for quick reply.

I would like to know about how exactly http verbs consider if i give multiple slashes with resource path?

some thing like this

Put /dogs/1234////

will it execute and update?

@Nagendra ,

As far as i know, Apigee skips empty slashes & it considers multiple empty slashes as single slash. Yes, It will execute & it considers multiple empty slashes as single slash.

Thanks,

I have to know about some thing like this. Still I'm confused.

which is valid one?

Put ////

Post /////

Put /////

Post ////

What it does any idea??

@Nagendra , I am not sure about that, need exact query before I comment on same. BTB, You SHOULD NOT share any Apigee Certificate questions in public / private forums.

Okay. what is the way to know about concepts??

Please could you share docs on the same.

Refer below links for more details,

Academy Site - Video Tutorials

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Apigee Docs

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