• TE


    https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html

        The TE request-header field indicates what extension transfer-codings it is willing to accept in the response and whether or not it is willing to accept trailer fields in a chunked transfer-coding. Its value may consist of the keyword "trailers" and/or a comma-separated list of extension transfer-coding names with optional accept parameters (as described in section 3.6).

           TE        = "TE" ":" #( t-codings )
           t-codings = "trailers" | ( transfer-extension [ accept-params ] )
    

    The presence of the keyword "trailers" indicates that the client is willing to accept trailer fields in a chunked transfer-coding, as defined in section 3.6.1. This keyword is reserved for use with transfer-coding values even though it does not itself represent a transfer-coding.

    Examples of its use are:

           TE: deflate
           TE:
           TE: trailers, deflate;q=0.5
    

    The TE header field only applies to the immediate connection. Therefore, the keyword MUST be supplied within a Connection header field (section 14.10) whenever TE is present in an HTTP/1.1 message.

    A server tests whether a transfer-coding is acceptable, according to a TE field, using these rules:

          1. The "chunked" transfer-coding is always acceptable. If the
             keyword "trailers" is listed, the client indicates that it is
             willing to accept trailer fields in the chunked response on
             behalf of itself and any downstream clients. The implication is
             that, if given, the client is stating that either all
             downstream clients are willing to accept trailer fields in the
             forwarded response, or that it will attempt to buffer the
             response on behalf of downstream recipients.
    
             Note: HTTP/1.1 does not define any means to limit the size of a
             chunked response such that a client can be assured of buffering
             the entire response.
    
          2. If the transfer-coding being tested is one of the transfer-
             codings listed in the TE field, then it is acceptable unless it
             is accompanied by a qvalue of 0. (As defined in section 3.9, a
             qvalue of 0 means "not acceptable.")
    
          3. If multiple transfer-codings are acceptable, then the
             acceptable transfer-coding with the highest non-zero qvalue is
             preferred.  The "chunked" transfer-coding always has a qvalue
             of 1.
    

    If the TE field-value is empty or if no TE field is present, the only transfer-coding is "chunked". A message with no transfer-coding is always acceptable. 

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