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HTTP Header - Hiding Sizing Information

Asked by lcor in Scripting Languages, Web Languages/Standards, WebApplications

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I'm doing some data hiding stuff.  I need to hide sizing information in an HTTP header.  When  I say sizing information, I mean an integer value ranging from 1 to 100,000.  My current HTTP header is very basic.  It has the following parameters set:

Accept
Accept-Language
Accept-Encoding
User Agent
Host
Set Cookie
Date
Content-type
Content Legnth
Connection

How can a I manipulate the HTTP header so that I'm hiding the sizing information (an integer value) and if the lheader is examined, noone will know?  I know I can't do that with Content-length cuz that gets automatically computed.Start Free Trial
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Zones: Scripting Languages, Web Languages/Standards, WebApplications
Tags: http, header, hide
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