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and todays talk is about HTTP HTTP headers I have two tips for any aspiring speakers in the audience number one is dont spill coffee on yourself before youre going to deliver a talk at a conference and secondly wear dark clothing in case you spill coffee on yourself before you give a talk at a conference Im happy to say Im one for two on those this morning so lets talk about HTTP 1997 saw the standardization of HTTP 1.1 which is the version that most of us have been using for the last 20 years and it looks a bit like this built into an HDTV exchange is metadata both on the request and on the response and its pretty simple in HTTP 1.1 we got the concept of the host header and this was really important because for the first time we were able to host more than one website per IP address and in the response there are only a few things that are really important one is the content type so we know what kind of data were going to be receiving and one is the content length so we know h