Content Header Metadata - Dell DX6000 Application Manual

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Appendix A. Content Header Metadata
This appendix lists all supported HTTP headers that can be persisted and returned on a subsequent
READ or INFO requests. All content metadata headers are case- insensitive but DX Storage
preserves the case as given by the application.
For more information about a particular header, click its name.
Allow
Castor-* (and x-*-meta-*)
Castor-Authorization
Castor-System-Cluster [73]
Content-Disposition
Content-Encoding
Content-Language
Content-Length
Content-Location
• Content-Base
Content-MD5
Content-Type
• Caching headers
Etag
Expires
If-Modified-Since
If-Match
If-None-Match
If-Range
If-Unmodified-Since
Last-Modified
Lifepoint
x-*-meta-* (and Castor-*)
A Castor-System-Cluster metadata attribute is automatically stored with each object in DX
Storage. In addition to the cluster name, the date the object was stored in DX Storage (Last-
modified) is also written with each object and can be used for date-based rules in the DX Content
Router application.
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