pub struct AcceptRanges(_);
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Accept-Ranges header, defined in RFC7233

The Accept-Ranges header field allows a server to indicate that it supports range requests for the target resource.

ABNF

Accept-Ranges     = acceptable-ranges
acceptable-ranges = 1#range-unit / \"none\"

* `bytes`
* `none`
* `unknown-unit`

Examples

use headers::{AcceptRanges, HeaderMap, HeaderMapExt};

let mut headers = HeaderMap::new();

headers.typed_insert(AcceptRanges::bytes());

Implementations

A constructor to easily create the common Accept-Ranges: bytes header.

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