class URLRequestHeader
package openfl.net
A URLRequestHeader object encapsulates a single HTTP request header and
consists of a name/value pair. URLRequestHeader objects are used in the
requestHeaders property of the URLRequest class.
In Adobe® AIR®, content in the application
security sandbox(such as content installed with the AIR application) can
use any request headers, without error. However, for content running in
Adobe AIR that is in a different security sandbox, or for content running
in Flash® Player, using following request headers cause a
runtime error to be thrown, and the restricted terms are not case-sensitive
(for example, Get, get, and GET are
each not allowed):
In Flash Player and in Adobe AIR content outside of the application
security sandbox, the following request headers cannot be used, and the
restricted terms are not case-sensitive(for example, Get,
get, and GET are all not allowed). Also,
hyphenated terms apply if an underscore character is used(for example,
both Content-Length and Content_Length are not
allowed):
Accept-Charset, Accept-Encoding,
Accept-Ranges, Age, Allow,
Allowed, Authorization, Charge-To,
Connect, Connection, Content-Length,
Content-Location, Content-Range,
Cookie, Date, Delete,
ETag, Expect, Get,
Head, Host, If-Modified-Since,
Keep-Alive, Last-Modified, Location,
Max-Forwards, Options, Origin,
Post, Proxy-Authenticate,
Proxy-Authorization, Proxy-Connection,
Public, Put, Range,
Referer, Request-Range, Retry-After,
Server, TE, Trace,
Trailer, Transfer-Encoding, Upgrade,
URI, User-Agent, Vary,
Via, Warning, WWW-Authenticate,
x-flash-version.
URLRequestHeader objects are restricted in length. If the cumulative
length of a URLRequestHeader object(the length of the name
property plus the value property) or an array of
URLRequestHeader objects used in the URLRequest.requestHeaders
property exceeds the acceptable length, an exception is thrown.
Content running in Adobe AIR sets the ACCEPT header to the
following, unless you specify a setting for the ACCEPT header
in the requestHeaders property of the URLRequest class:
text/xml, application/xml, application/xhtml+xml, text/html;q=0.9,
text/plain;q=0.8, image/png, application/x-shockwave-flash,
video/mp4;q=0.9, flv-application/octet-stream;q=0.8, video/x-flv;q=0.7,
audio/mp4, ~~/~~;q=0.5
Not all methods that accept URLRequest parameters support the
requestHeaders property, consult the documentation for the
method you are calling. For example, the
FileReference.upload() and
FileReference.download() methods do not support the
URLRequest.requestHeaders property.
Due to browser limitations, custom HTTP request headers are only
supported for POST requests, not for GET
requests.
Constructor
new (?name:String, ?value:String)
Creates a new URLRequestHeader object that encapsulates a single HTTP
request header. URLRequestHeader objects are used in the
requestHeaders property of the URLRequest class.
Parameters:
name | An HTTP request header name(such as
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value | The value associated with the |