HTTP headers allow the client and the server to pass additional information with the request or the response. A request header consists of its case-insensitive name followed by a colon ':', then by its value (without line breaks). Leading white space before the value is ignored.
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Link #1 | |
rel | stylesheet |
type | text/css |
href | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/css/estilos.css |
Link #2 | |
rel | STYLESHEET |
type | text/css |
media | all |
href | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/css/estilos6.css |
Link #3 | |
rel | STYLESHEET |
type | text/css |
media | all |
href | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/css/estilos7.css |
Link #4 | |
rel | stylesheet |
type | text/css |
media | |
href | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/css/printFicha.css |
Link #5 | |
REL | SHORTCUT ICON |
HREF | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/img/comunidadmadrid.ico |
Link #6 | |
rel | stylesheet |
type | text/css |
media | screen |
href | StaticFiles/ComunidadMadrid/css/home.css |
<head> section doesn't contain any internal script sections.
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<head> section doesn't contain a base section.