Adding to what hippo said, from RFC 2616:
The POST method is used to request that the origin server accept the entity enclosed in the request as a new subordinate of the resource identified by the Request-URI in the Request-Line.
So, many webservers require that POST requests have actual content. However, it's up to whomever designed/implemented the handler pointed to by the URI to describe what that content should be.
In reply to Re^3: POST request problem
by RonW
in thread POST request problem
by bangor
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