pub struct ContentDisposition(_);
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A Content-Disposition header, (re)defined in RFC6266.

The Content-Disposition response header field is used to convey additional information about how to process the response payload, and also can be used to attach additional metadata, such as the filename to use when saving the response payload locally.

ABNF

content-disposition = "Content-Disposition" ":"
                      disposition-type *( ";" disposition-parm )

disposition-type    = "inline" | "attachment" | disp-ext-type
                      ; case-insensitive

disp-ext-type       = token

disposition-parm    = filename-parm | disp-ext-parm

filename-parm       = "filename" "=" value
                    | "filename*" "=" ext-value

disp-ext-parm       = token "=" value
                    | ext-token "=" ext-value

ext-token           = <the characters in token, followed by "*">

Example

use headers::ContentDisposition;

let cd = ContentDisposition::inline();

Implementations

Construct a Content-Disposition: inline header.

Check if the disposition-type is inline.

Check if the disposition-type is attachment.

Check if the disposition-type is form-data.

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