Access-Control-Request-Headers
The Access-Control-Request-Headers
request header is used by browsers when issuing a preflight request to let the server know which HTTP headers the client might send when the actual request is made (such as with setRequestHeader()
). The complementary server-side header of Access-Control-Allow-Headers
will answer this browser-side header.
Header type | Request header |
---|---|
Forbidden header name | yes |
Syntax
Access-Control-Request-Headers: <header-name>, <header-name>, ...
Directives
- <header-name>
-
A comma-delimited list of HTTP headers that are included in the request.
Examples
Access-Control-Request-Headers: X-PINGOTHER, Content-Type
Specifications
Specification |
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Fetch Standard # http-access-control-request-headers |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser