WP_Http class

use_fopen_transport

Learn about the use_fopen_transport hook in WordPress and how it allows developers to modify the way WordPress handles HTTP requests using the fopen method. Understand its location, parameters, troubleshooting, best practices, and usage examples.

use_http_extension_transport

Learn about the use_http_extension_transport hook in WordPress and how it allows developers to modify the default HTTP transport method for API requests. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and usage examples.

pre_remote_source

Learn about the pre_remote_source hook in WordPress and how it can be used to modify remote request URLs. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and see a usage example.

pre_http_request

Learn about the pre_http_request hook in WordPress and how it allows developers to modify HTTP requests before they are sent. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting, best practices, and usage with a helpful example.

https_ssl_verify

Learn about the https_ssl_verify hook in Wordpress and how it allows developers to customize SSL certificate verification for HTTPS requests. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and usage examples.

http_api_transports

Learn about the WordPress hook http_api_transports and how it can be used to modify available HTTP transports for the HTTP API. Understand its location, parameters, troubleshooting, best practices, and usage examples.

http_request_version

Learn about the WordPress hook http_request_version and how it can be used to modify the HTTP version in a request. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and see a usage example.

http_transport_get_debug

Learn about the http_transport_get_debug hook in Wordpress and how it can be used to modify debug information for HTTP transports. Understand its parameters, troubleshooting tips, best practices, and see a usage example.

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