HTTP GET request working on web browser, but not on IntelliJ IDEA












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I have this simple HTTP GET requestGET http://host:port. On IntelliJ, I created a HTTP Request file and it consists only of that request. If I run it, I get Response code: 404 (Not Found); however, if I run the same request on a web browser, the page actually loads.



In the case of not finding the URL, I also get Your requested host "host" could not be resolved by DNS.



What may cause this not to function on IntelliJ while it works on a web browser ?










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I have this simple HTTP GET requestGET http://host:port. On IntelliJ, I created a HTTP Request file and it consists only of that request. If I run it, I get Response code: 404 (Not Found); however, if I run the same request on a web browser, the page actually loads.



In the case of not finding the URL, I also get Your requested host "host" could not be resolved by DNS.



What may cause this not to function on IntelliJ while it works on a web browser ?










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  • it would be nice to get some feedback

    – JimHawkins
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I have this simple HTTP GET requestGET http://host:port. On IntelliJ, I created a HTTP Request file and it consists only of that request. If I run it, I get Response code: 404 (Not Found); however, if I run the same request on a web browser, the page actually loads.



In the case of not finding the URL, I also get Your requested host "host" could not be resolved by DNS.



What may cause this not to function on IntelliJ while it works on a web browser ?










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I have this simple HTTP GET requestGET http://host:port. On IntelliJ, I created a HTTP Request file and it consists only of that request. If I run it, I get Response code: 404 (Not Found); however, if I run the same request on a web browser, the page actually loads.



In the case of not finding the URL, I also get Your requested host "host" could not be resolved by DNS.



What may cause this not to function on IntelliJ while it works on a web browser ?







intellij-idea get httprequest






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  • it would be nice to get some feedback

    – JimHawkins
    Nov 27 '18 at 6:39



















  • it would be nice to get some feedback

    – JimHawkins
    Nov 27 '18 at 6:39

















it would be nice to get some feedback

– JimHawkins
Nov 27 '18 at 6:39





it would be nice to get some feedback

– JimHawkins
Nov 27 '18 at 6:39












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  1. Go to menu "File" --> "Settings"


  2. Go to "Appearance & Behaviour" --> "System Settings" --> "HTTP Proxy"


  3. enter appropriate proxy settings. Perhaps ask your admins or coworkers for the host name, port number, authentication ...



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    1. Go to menu "File" --> "Settings"


    2. Go to "Appearance & Behaviour" --> "System Settings" --> "HTTP Proxy"


    3. enter appropriate proxy settings. Perhaps ask your admins or coworkers for the host name, port number, authentication ...



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      1. Go to menu "File" --> "Settings"


      2. Go to "Appearance & Behaviour" --> "System Settings" --> "HTTP Proxy"


      3. enter appropriate proxy settings. Perhaps ask your admins or coworkers for the host name, port number, authentication ...



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        1. Go to menu "File" --> "Settings"


        2. Go to "Appearance & Behaviour" --> "System Settings" --> "HTTP Proxy"


        3. enter appropriate proxy settings. Perhaps ask your admins or coworkers for the host name, port number, authentication ...



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        1. Go to menu "File" --> "Settings"


        2. Go to "Appearance & Behaviour" --> "System Settings" --> "HTTP Proxy"


        3. enter appropriate proxy settings. Perhaps ask your admins or coworkers for the host name, port number, authentication ...



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