diff --git a/How-to-Send-an-HTTP-Request-Using-HTTPClient.md b/How-to-Send-an-HTTP-Request-Using-HTTPClient.md index 73ad6552a4..c5ebba2ce8 100644 --- a/How-to-Send-an-HTTP-Request-Using-HTTPClient.md +++ b/How-to-Send-an-HTTP-Request-Using-HTTPClient.md @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Here's a very basic example for `send_request_cgi`: Before you send a HTTP request, you will most likely have to do some URI parsing. This is a tricky task, because sometimes when you join paths, you may accidentally get double slashes, like this: "/test//index.php". Or for some reason you have a missing slash. These are really commonly made mistakes. So here's how you can handle it safely: -1. Register your default URI datastore option as 'TARGETURI': +**1** - Register your default URI datastore option as 'TARGETURI': Example: @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Example: ], self.class) ``` -2. Load your TARGETURI with [`target_uri`](https://dev.metasploit.com/api/Msf/Exploit/Remote/HttpClient.html#target_uri-instance_method), that way the URI input validation will kick in, and then you get a real `URI` object: +**2** - Load your TARGETURI with [`target_uri`](https://dev.metasploit.com/api/Msf/Exploit/Remote/HttpClient.html#target_uri-instance_method), that way the URI input validation will kick in, and then you get a real `URI` object: In this example, we'll just load the path: @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ In this example, we'll just load the path: uri = target_uri.path ``` -3. When you want to join another URI, always use [`normalize_uri`](https://dev.metasploit.com/api/Msf/Exploit/Remote/HttpClient.html#normalize_uri-instance_method): +**3** - When you want to join another URI, always use [`normalize_uri`](https://dev.metasploit.com/api/Msf/Exploit/Remote/HttpClient.html#normalize_uri-instance_method): Example: @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Example: uri = normalize_uri(uri, 'admin', 'upload.php') ``` -4. When you're done normalizing the URI, you're ready to use `send_request_cgi` or `send_request_raw` +**4** - When you're done normalizing the URI, you're ready to use `send_request_cgi` or `send_request_raw` Please note: The `normalize_uri` method will always follow these rules: