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-# Fetch data
-
-## Concepts
-
-- Like browsers, Deno implements web standard APIs such as
- [fetch](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API).
-- Deno is secure by default, meaning explicit permission must be granted to
- access the network.
-- See also: Deno's [permissions](../getting_started/permissions.md) model.
-
-## Overview
-
-When building any sort of web application developers will usually need to
-retrieve data from somewhere else on the web. This works no differently in Deno
-than in any other JavaScript application, just call the `fetch()` method. For
-more information on fetch read the
-[MDN documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API).
-
-The exception with Deno occurs when running a script which makes a call over the
-web. Deno is secure by default which means access to IO (Input / Output) is
-prohibited. To make a call over the web Deno must be explicitly told it is ok to
-do so. This is achieved by adding the `--allow-net` flag to the `deno run`
-command.
-
-## Example
-
-**Command:** `deno run --allow-net fetch.ts`
-
-```js
-/**
- * Output: JSON Data
- */
-const json = fetch("https://api.github.com/users/denoland");
-
-json.then((response) => {
- return response.json();
-}).then((jsonData) => {
- console.log(jsonData);
-});
-
-/**
- * Output: HTML Data
- */
-const text = fetch("https://deno.land/");
-
-text.then((response) => {
- return response.text();
-}).then((textData) => {
- console.log(textData);
-});
-
-/**
- * Output: Error Message
- */
-const error = fetch("https://does.not.exist/");
-
-error.catch((error) => console.log(error.message));
-```