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Table 6. Examples of response headers (continued)
Response Header Description Example
Content-Type Specifies the format of the content that the
server returns. If there are multiple formats
that can be accepted in the client request
(using the Accept header), the server
chooses the appropriate supported format.
Content-Type: application/json;
odata.metadata=minimal
Keep-alive
• Timeout header parameter indicates the
time that a connection is allowed to
remain idle before it is closed.
• Max header parameter indicates the
maximum number of requests that are
permitted before the connection is
closed.
Timeout=5; max=150
Content-length The length of the request body in 8-bit
bytes or octets.
Content-Length: 348
date The date and time that the message
originated, in HTTP-date format as defined
by RFC 7231 Date/Time Formats.
date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:11:28 GMT
Odata-version The version of Odata that is used. Odata: 4.0
Location Used in redirection or when a new resource
is created.
Location: <BASE_URI>/SessionService/
Sessions('3204bb9d-409d-4bd9-8a5f-
d44005c81a2c')
Server A name for the server. Server: Apache
x-frame-options Clickjacking protection:
• deny – no rendering within a frame
• sameorigin – no rendering if origin
mismatch
• allow-from – allow from specified
location
• allowall – non-standard, allow from any
location
DENY
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