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justin cater

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Writing a download server. Part III: headers: Content-length and Range Posted: Jul 1, 2015 2:30 PM
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We will explore more HTTP request and response headers this time to improve download server implementation: Content-length and Range. The former signals how big the download is, the latter allows downloading files partially or continue after failure from where we started.       Content-length response header Content-length response header is tremendously helpful for clients ...

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