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Preflight request - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms
GlossaryPreflight request
for example, a client might be asking a server if it would allow a delete request, before sending a delete request, by using a preflight request: options /resource/foo access-control-request-method: delete access-control-request-headers: origin, x-requested-with origin: https://foo.bar.org if the server allows it, then it will respond to the preflight request with an access-control-allow-methods response header, which lists delete: http/1.1 204 no content connection: keep-alive access-control-allow-origin: https://foo.bar.org access-control-allow-methods: post, get, options, delete access-control-max-age: 86400 the preflight response can be optionall...
Access-Control-Allow-Headers - HTTP
WebHTTPHeadersAccess-Control-Allow-Headers
the preflight request is an options request which includes some combination of the three preflight request headers: access-control-request-method, access-control-request-headers, and origin, such as: options /resource/foo access-control-request-method: delete access-control-request-headers: origin, x-requested-with origin: https://foo.bar.org response if the server allows cors requests to use the delete method, it responds with an access-control-allow-methods response header, which lists delete along with the other methods it supports: http/1.1 200 ok content-length: 0 connection: keep-alive access-control-allow-origin: https://foo.bar.org access-control-allow-methods: post, get, options, delete access-c...
HTTP headers - HTTP
WebHTTPHeaders
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