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<td>A string expression that names an HTTP request header such as “accept-encoding.” Header names are case insensitive. | <td>A string expression that names an HTTP request header such as “accept-encoding.” Header names are case insensitive. | ||
<p>Passing multiple occurrences is allowed; if a same-named header is already present, an additional occurrence is added.</p> | <p>Passing multiple occurrences is allowed; if a same-named header is already present, an additional occurrence is added.</p> | ||
<p>'''Note:''' Do not specify | <p>'''Note:''' Do not specify <code>content-length</code>; an attempt to do so results in cancellation of the request. The <var class="product">HTTP Helper</var> automatically calculates the number of bytes in the non-header data, and it inserts a Content-Length header on <var>Post</var> calls.</p> | ||
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<tr><th>value</th> | <tr><th>value</th> | ||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>For HTTP Version 1.1 mode only, the HTTP | <li>For HTTP Version 1.1 mode only, the HTTP request header “connection: close” is automatically sent on GETs and POSTs to ensure that the server closes the connection with the client when the HTTP request completes. The <var class="product">HTTP Helper</var> does '''not''' support persistent connections.<p>'''Note:''' If you explicitly set "connection" to <code>close</code>, the automatic generation of "connection: close" is suppressed to ensure that an extra connection header is not sent.</p> | ||
<li>If you try to set a "connection" header using <var>AddHeader</var>, any value except <code>close</code> results in request cancellation. | <li>If you try to set a "connection" header using <var>AddHeader</var>, any value except <code>close</code> results in request cancellation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 21 June 2011
Add a request header (HttpRequest class)
The AddHeader method lets you add an HTTP request header to the HTTP request that will be sent to the HTTP server.
Syntax
httpRequest:AddHeader( header, value)
Syntax terms
httpRequest | A previously defined and instantiated HttpRequest object. |
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header | A string expression that names an HTTP request header such as “accept-encoding.” Header names are case insensitive.
Passing multiple occurrences is allowed; if a same-named header is already present, an additional occurrence is added. Note: Do not specify |
value | A string expression that yields a value for the request header. |
Usage notes
- For HTTP Version 1.1 mode only, the HTTP request header “connection: close” is automatically sent on GETs and POSTs to ensure that the server closes the connection with the client when the HTTP request completes. The HTTP Helper does not support persistent connections.
Note: If you explicitly set "connection" to
close
, the automatic generation of "connection: close" is suppressed to ensure that an extra connection header is not sent. - If you try to set a "connection" header using AddHeader, any value except
close
results in request cancellation.