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Brian
2017-09-01
Just needed access to a quick fillable PDF for SOAP notes when my office management software with builtin SOAP notes crashed. It is filling a need for the moment, doubtful I will continue. It seems like a nice program but the diagram on the SOAP notes is too cumbersome to mark with the given symbols on the chart as, so far, I have seen no way to actually mark the figure on the chart with the same symbols electronically. There are some symbols available, like the check, circle and line but they are not like the ones on the actual symbol chart. If there was a more expedient way to use those same symbols I might actually be very interested in using this.
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Administrator in Facilities Services
2020-02-03
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I like the accessibility of the application. I can access from anywhere by just using my browser.
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Sometimes the sizing is a bit tricky and I need to play around with the edits to make it work.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
I am able to take pdf documents, to which I have lost or never had the source file, and easily change them to what I need. Also, another great use is to fill-in forms in forms to which i only have hardcopy.
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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. Whitespace before the value is ignored.
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. Response headers hold additional information about the response, like its location or about the server providing it.
The HTTP Header contains information about the HTTP Body and the Request/Response. Information about the body is related to the content of the Body such as the length of the content inside the body. The properties in header are specified as name-value pair which are separated from each other by a colon ':'.
HTTP request header. 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.
Concisely, HTTP headers decide the direction and route of data transfer, increase reliability, confidentiality, and security of data transfer. They determine how data should be processed, handled and operated by whom. Hence, they are indispensable part of HTTP as is the recipient's address for any mail.
Types of HTTP headers There are four types of HTTP message headers.
The remainder of the request contains HTTP headers as “Name: Value” pairs on each line. These contain various information about the HTTP request and your browser. For example, the “User-Agent” line provides information on the browser version and the Operating System you are using.
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.
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