System.Net.Http
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System.Object
System.ICloneable
The class provides support for a byte range in a Range header as defined in RFC 2616 by the IETF.
A Range header can specify multiple byte ranges.
An example of a byte-range in a Range header in an HTTP protocol request that requests the first 100 bytes would be would be the following:
Range: bytes=0-99\r\n\r\n
A HTTP server indicates support for Range headers with the Accept-Ranges header. An example of the Accept-Ranges header from a server that supports byte-ranges would be as follows:
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r\n\r\n
If an Accept-Ranges header is not received in the header of the response from the server, then the server does not support Range headers. An example of the Accept-Ranges header from a server that does not support ranges, but recognizes the Accept-Ranges header, would be as follows:
Accept-Ranges: none\r\n\r\n
Represents a byte range in a Range header value.
Constructor
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An example of a byte-range in a Range header in an HTTP protocol request that requests the first 100 bytes would be would be the following:
Range: bytes=0-99\r\n\r\n
For this example, the parameter would be specified as 0 and the parameter would be specified as 99.
Initializes a new instance of the class.
The position at which to start sending data.
The position at which to stop sending data.
Method
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System.Boolean
To be added.
Determines whether the specified is equal to the current object.
Returns .
true if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, false.
The object to compare with the current object.
Property
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System.Nullable<System.Int64>
To be added.
To be added.
Gets the position at which to start sending data.
Method
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System.Int32
A hash code is a numeric value that is used to identify an object during equality testing. It can also serve as an index for an object in a collection.
The method is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table.
Serves as a hash function for an object.
Returns .
A hash code for the current object.
Method
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System.Object
To be added.
Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.
Returns .
A copy of the current instance.
Property
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System.Nullable<System.Int64>
To be added.
To be added.
Gets the position at which to stop sending data.
Method
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System.String
To be added.
Returns a string that represents the current object.
Returns .
A string that represents the current object.