HTTP for HTML Authors, Part II
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Summary
In this tutorial you learned of how Web browsers and Web servers can use some HTTP headers to supply meta-information about themselves and the documents they exchange, and how some of these headers can be used to selectively send different versions of a document. You read of headers that can be used to specify the language, encoding, and media type of a document, the software type and version of a server or user agent, and the referring page that led to an HTTP request.

