By lmacvittie
via devcentral.f5.com
Published: Aug 07 2008 / 12:14
Web browsers aren't capable of adding custom HTTP headers on their own; that functionality comes from the use of client-side scripting languages such as JavaScript or VBScript. Other RIA (Rich Internet Applications) client platforms such as Adobe AIR and Flash are also capable of adding HTTP headers, though both have limitations on which (if any) custom headers you can use. But if you really need those custom headers, what's a developer to do?



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