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* Now any [HTTP verb](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Verbs), not just `GET` and `POST`, can be used
* Now any element, not just the entire window, can be the target for update by the request
Note that when you are using htmx, on the server side you respond with *HTML*, not *JSON*. This keeps you firmly
Note that when you are using htmx, on the server side you typically respond with *HTML*, not *JSON*. This keeps you firmly
within the [original web programming model](https://www.ics.uci.edu/~fielding/pubs/dissertation/rest_arch_style.htm),
using [Hypertext As The Engine Of Application State](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HATEOAS)
without even needing to really understand that concept.
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| [hx-delete](/attributes/hx-delete) | Issues a `DELETE` request to the given URL
Since most browsers only support issuing `GET` and `POST`, a request with one of the other three methods will
actually be issued as a `POST`, with the `X-HTTP-Method-Override` header set to the desired method.
Each of these attributes takes a URL to issue an AJAX request to. The element will issue a request of the specified
type to the given URL when the element is [triggered](#triggers):
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| `HX-Active-Element` | the id of the current active element
| `HX-Active-Element-Name` | the name of the current active element
| `HX-Active-Element-Value` | the value of the current active element
| `X-HTTP-Method-Override` | the HTTP verb for non-`GET` and `POST` requests
### <a name="response-header"></a> [Response Headers](#response-headers)

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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ The [`hx-post`](https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-post) and [`hx-swap`](https://htm
htmx is the successor to [intercooler.js](http://intercoolerjs.org)
Read the [docs introduction](/docs#introduction) for a more in-depth... introduction.
## haiku
*javascript fatigue:<br/>