Monitor websites that require a HTTP POST to determine availability
You can monitor websites that require HTTP POST to determine availability. You can configure HTTP request methods to be passed (POST/GET/HEAD/POST XML) under the HTTP Configuration while adding a monitor itself.
Log in to the Site24x7 client and navigate to Home > Monitors > click on the (+) icon > Add details under HTTP Configuration > Save
Note: For existing monitors, click on any existing website monitor > Edit > Update details under HTTP Configuration
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