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Changes to SuiteScript’s Handling of HTTP Request Header Names
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| [TABLE="align: center, cellpadding: 1, cellspacing: 0"] [TR] [TD] [TABLE="align: center, border: 0, cellpadding: 0, cellspacing: 0"] [TR] [TD="width: 100%"]As of 2017.1, NetSuite is planning changes to the way SuiteScript handles the names of HTTP request headers. Historically, SuiteScript has required an exact case-sensitive match to identify header names. In the future, this handling will change. This change is being made to align SuiteScript with the HTTP specification. The effects of these changes vary depending on the version of SuiteScript and the method being used. Review this notification, and update your scripts as appropriate. |
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