Indicates that the service supports requests for partial file content.
If the Cache-Control request header has previously been set for the resource, that value is returned in this header.
If the Content-Disposition request header has previously been set for the resource, that value is returned in this header.
If the Content-Encoding request header has previously been set for the resource, that value is returned in this header.
If the Content-Language request header has previously been set for the resource, that value is returned in this header.
The size of the resource in bytes.
The MD5 hash of read range. If the request is to read a specified range and the "x-ms-range-get-content-md5" is set to true, then the request returns an MD5 hash for the range, as long as the range size is less than or equal to 4 MB.
Indicates the range of bytes returned in the event that the client requested a subset of the file by setting the Range request header.
The content type specified for the resource. If no content type was specified, the default content type is application/octet-stream.
A UTC date/time value generated by the service that indicates the time at which the response was initiated.
An HTTP entity tag associated with the file or directory.
The data and time the file or directory was last modified. Write operations on the file or directory update the last modified time.
When a resource is leased, specifies whether the lease is of infinite or fixed duration.
Lease state of the resource.
The lease status of the resource.
The user-defined properties associated with the file or directory, in the format of a comma-separated list of name and value pairs "n1=v1, n2=v2, ...", where each value is a base64 encoded string. Note that the string may only contain ASCII characters in the ISO-8859-1 character set.
A server-generated UUID recorded in the analytics logs for troubleshooting and correlation.
The type of the resource. The value may be "file" or "directory". If not set, the value is "file".
The version of the REST protocol used to process the request.
The MD5 hash of complete file stored in storage. If the file has a MD5 hash, and if request contains range header (Range or x-ms-range), this response header is returned with the value of the complete file's MD5 value. This value may or may not be equal to the value returned in Content-MD5 header, with the latter calculated from the requested range.
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Defines headers for Read operation.