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Content-Range

Response

Describes which part of the resource is included in the response body.

HTTP header reference, syntax, examples, and developer usage.

What is the Content-Range header?

The Content-Range HTTP header is used to transmit metadata between a client and server as part of HTTP requests or responses.

HTTP headers define how content should be interpreted, cached, authenticated, secured, or processed by browsers and APIs.

Direction

This is a response header sent by the server to the client.

Syntax

Content-Range: bytes start-end/total

Example

Content-Range: bytes 0-1023/4096

Common use cases

  • Partial downloads
  • Media streaming
  • Range response handling

Common mistakes

  • Using the header in the wrong request or response context
  • Sending invalid header values
  • Incorrect header syntax
  • Assuming the header automatically changes server behaviour

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