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  2. Page header - Wikipedia

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    In publishing and certain types of academic writing, a running head, less often called a running header, running headline or running title, is a header that appears on each standard page. [1] Running heads do not usually appear on display pages such as title pages , or on other front or back matter . [ 2 ]

  3. Page footer - Wikipedia

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    In some instances, there are elements of the header inserted into the footer, such as the book or chapter title, the name of the author or other information. In the publishing industry the page footer is traditionally known as the running foot , whereas the page header is the running head.

  4. Executable and Linkable Format - Wikipedia

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    An ELF file has two views: the program header shows the segments used at run time, whereas the section header lists the set of sections.. In computing, the Executable and Linkable Format [2] (ELF, formerly named Extensible Linking Format) is a common standard file format for executable files, object code, shared libraries, and core dumps.

  5. List of HTTP header fields - Wikipedia

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    The Cache-Control: no-cache HTTP/1.1 header field is also intended for use in requests made by the client. It is a means for the browser to tell the server and any intermediate caches that it wants a fresh version of the resource. The Pragma: no-cache header field, defined in the HTTP/1.0 spec, has the same purpose. It, however, is only defined ...

  6. Template:Conditional heading - Wikipedia

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    This template is designed to create conditional headers for transcludable pages where the heading level may be different on the transcluding and transcluded page. The typical usage is for a project or talk subpage which may benefit from subheadings and a table of contents, but where the transcluding page should generate a section heading at a ...

  7. Template:Project page header - Wikipedia

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    This is a page header template for WikiProjects. It is configured with several variables (or will be) to format it to do different things. Usage. Syntax ...

  8. File:Button running header.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. HTTP location - Wikipedia

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    The HTTP Location header field is returned in responses from an HTTP server under two circumstances: To ask a web browser to load a different web page (URL redirection). In this circumstance, the Location header should be sent with an HTTP status code of 3xx. It is passed as part of the response by a web server when the requested URI has: