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HTTP headers let the client and the server pass additional information with a message in a request or response In HTTP 1 X, a header is a case-insensitive name followed by a colon, then optional whitespace which will be ignored, and finally by its value (for example: Allow: POST)
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- HTTP header - Glossary | MDN
For example, a request message can use headers to indicate its preferred media formats, while a response can use header to indicate the media format of the returned body Headers are case-insensitive, begin at the start of a line and are immediately followed by a ':' and a header-dependent value
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