AddRange Method
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Adds a range header to the request.
This member is overloaded. For complete information about this member, including syntax, usage, and examples, click a name in the overload list.
Overload List
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AddRange(Int32) | Adds a byte range header to a request for a specific range from the beginning or end of the requested data. |
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AddRange(Int32, Int32) | Adds a byte range header to the request for a specified range. |
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AddRange(String, Int32) | Adds a Range header to a request for a specific range from the beginning or end of the requested data. |
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AddRange(String, Int32, Int32) | Adds a range header to a request for a specified range. |
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Remarks
Since all HTTP entities are represented in HTTP messages as sequences of bytes, the concept of a byte range is meaningful for any HTTP entity. However, not all clients and servers need to support byte-range operations.
The Range header on a request allows a client to request that it only wants to receive some part of the specified range of bytes in an HTTP entity. Servers are not required to support Range header requests.