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- Drupal often use `$_REQUEST` instead of `$_GET` or `$_POST`, so you can switch a POST request to a GET request and vice versa.
- Drupal frequently utilizes `$_REQUEST` over `$_GET` or `$_POST`, allowing you to alternate between POST and GET requests.
- Drupal commonly caches web requests based on the `User-Agent`. Additionally, some URLs on HTML pages include the `Host` HTTP header. This can occasionally lead to cache poisoning and the generation of harmful URLs on the intended site.