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HTTP/1.0 includes the Content-Encoding header, which indicates the end-to-end content-coding(s) used for a message; HTTP/1.1 adds the Transfer-Encoding header, which indicates the hop-by-hop transfer-coding(s) used for a message.
17 May 1999
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