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Apache Content Negotiation
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Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3
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Content Negotiation
Apache's support for content negotiation has been updated to
meet the HTTP/1.1 specification. It can choose the best
representation of a resource based on the browser-supplied
preferences for media type, languages, character set and
encoding. It is also implements a couple of features to give
more intelligent handling of requests from browsers which send
incomplete negotiation information.
Content negotiation is provided by the mod_negotiation module,
which is compiled in by default.
About Content Negotiation
A resource may be available in several different
representations. For example, it might be available in
different languages or different media types, or a combination.
One way of selecting the most appropriate choice is to give the
user an index page, and let them select. However it is often
possible for the server to choose automatically. This works
because browsers can send as part of each request information
about what representations they prefer. For example, a browser
could indicate that it would like to see information in French,
if possible, else English will do. Browsers indicate their
preferences by headers in the request. To request only French
representations, the browser would send
Accept-Language: fr
Note that this preference will only be applied when there is
a choice of representations and they vary by language.
As an example of a more complex request, this browser has
been configured to accept French and English, but prefer
French, and to accept various media types, preferring HTML over
plain text or other text types, and preferring GIF or JPEG over
other media types, but also allowi"
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