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HTTP headers let the client and the server pass additional information with an HTTP request or response. An HTTP header consists of its case-insensitive name followed by a colon (:), then by its value. ... Entity headers contain information about the body of the resource, like its content length or MIME type.
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 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.
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. The header is attached to the files being sent back to the client. Contrast with an HTTP request header.
A header is text at the top of a page in an electronic document or hard copy. For example, in Microsoft Word, a header could be created in a document to display the page number in the top corner of each page. By contrast, a footer is at the bottom of a page in an electronic document or hard copy.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Content-Type header describes the format the body of your request is being sent as. For example, the body of your requests can be sent as JSON or XML, but you need to declare in the Content-Type header which one is being used. This header is required in all requests.
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