Hi Shubhranshu,
One other nice solution for you is to use client side
Javascript to create the
HTTP Request on the background and then fill the response into elements on your web page, on the client side.
See this JS example of how to create an
HTTP Request
function httpGet(theUrl)
{
var xmlHttp = null;
xmlHttp = new XMLHttpRequest();
xmlHttp.open( "GET", theUrl, false );
xmlHttp.send( null );
return xmlHttp.responseText;
}
Cheers,
Edo