Content-Range
The Content-Range response HTTP header indicates where in
a full body message a partial message belongs.
| Header type | Response header, Payload header |
|---|---|
| Forbidden header name | no |
| CORS-safelisted response-header | no |
Syntax
Content-Range: <unit> <range-start>-<range-end>/<size> Content-Range: <unit> <range-start>-<range-end>/* Content-Range: <unit> */<size>
Directives
- <unit>
-
The unit in which ranges are specified. This is usually
bytes. - <range-start>
-
An integer in the given unit indicating the start position (zero-indexed & inclusive) of the request range.
- <range-end>
-
An integer in the given unit indicating the end position (zero-indexed & inclusive) of the requested range.
- <size>
-
The total length of the document (or
'*'if unknown).
Examples
Content-Range: bytes 200-1000/67589
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP/1.1): Range Requests # header.content-range |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
If-RangeRangeContent-Type206Partial Content416Range Not Satisfiable