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Is HTTP headers limited to US-ASCII charset?

Can I use unicode characters in HTTP headers?

Edit:

I want to do like this:

WebClient myWebClient = new WebClient();
myWebClient.Headers.Add("Content-Type","یونیکد");
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First of all, the header field in your example does not allow what you want; media type names are ASCII.

In theory, HTTP header field values can transport anything; the tricky part is to get all parties (sender, receiver, and intermediates) to agree on the encoding.

Thus, the safe way to do this is to stick to ASCII, and choose an encoding on top of that, such as the one defined in RFC 5987.

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  • It would be very useful to know which popular User Agents and proxies support RFC 5987. Apr 12, 2012 at 20:22
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    Piotr: RFC 5987 can only be used for parameters in header fields, and then only if sender and receivers agree on it, such as in Content-Disposition's filename parameter. Apr 13, 2012 at 7:32
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Accept-Charset: iso-8859-5, unicode-1-1;q=0.8

http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html

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    Dosn't this apply to the document not the headers?
    – mmmmmm
    Sep 27, 2011 at 10:02

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