Fixed #20452 -- Rename 'headers' to 'header fields'.
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@ -578,20 +578,20 @@ streaming response if (and only if) no middleware accesses the
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instantiated with an iterator. Django will consume and save the content of
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the iterator on first access.
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Setting headers
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Setting header fields
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To set or remove a header in your response, treat it like a dictionary::
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To set or remove a header field in your response, treat it like a dictionary::
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>>> response = HttpResponse()
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>>> response['Cache-Control'] = 'no-cache'
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>>> del response['Cache-Control']
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Note that unlike a dictionary, ``del`` doesn't raise ``KeyError`` if the header
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doesn't exist.
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field doesn't exist.
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HTTP headers cannot contain newlines. An attempt to set a header containing a
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newline character (CR or LF) will raise ``BadHeaderError``
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HTTP header fields cannot contain newlines. An attempt to set a header field
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containing a newline character (CR or LF) will raise ``BadHeaderError``
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Telling the browser to treat the response as a file attachment
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