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In the Name field, type the name of your header rule (for example, My header). From the Type menu, select Request, and from the Action menu, select Set. In the Destination field, type the name of the header affected by the selected action.
An HTTP request header is a component of a network packet sent by a browser or client to the server to request for a specific page or data on the Web server. It is used in Web communications or Internet browsing to transport user requests to the corresponding website's Web server.
A response header is an HTTP header that can be used in an HTTP response and that doesn't relate to the content of the message. Response headers, like Age, Location or Server are used to give a more detailed context of the response. ... However, these entity requests are usually called responses headers in such a context.
HTTP works as a request-response protocol between a client and server. ... Example: A client (browser) submits an HTTP request to the server; then the server returns a response to the client. The response contains status information about the request and may also contain the requested content.
Used by a client to identify itself (or its user) to a proxy which requires authentication. Restricts the request to some part(s), specified as range(s) of octets, in the resource. Used by a client to specify, for the server's benefit, the address (URI) of the resource from which the Request-URI was obtained.
Open the Headers tab for the request you're interested in. See View HTTP headers. Click view source, next to the Request Header or Response Header section.
A request header is an HTTP header that can be used in an HTTP request, and that doesn't relate to the content of the message. Request headers, like Accept, Accept-*, or If-* allow performing conditional requests; others like Cookie, User-Agent or Referee precise the context so that the server can tailor the answer.
HTTP request header is the information, in the form of a text record, that a user's browser sends to a Web server containing the details of what the browser wants and will accept back from the server.
HTTP response header. The information, in the form of a text record, that a Web server sends back to a client's browser in response to receiving an HTTP request. The response header contains the date, size and type of file that the server is sending back to the client and also data about the server itself.
Headers. The REST headers and parameters contain a wealth of information that can help you track down issues when you encounter them. HTTP Headers are an important part of the API request and response as they represent the meta-data associated with the API request and response.
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