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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 headers contain metadata in key-value pairs that are sent along with HTTP requests and responses They can be used to define caching behavior, facilitate authentication, and manage session state HTTP headers help the API client and server communicate more effectively—and enable developers to optimize and customize the API’s behavior
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HTTP headers are key-value pairs sent in HTTP requests and responses, providing essential information about the communication between the client and server They include details such as content type, encoding, cache control, authentication, and more, helping manage the behavior of HTTP transactions
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