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content headeren-tête de contenu (Part of the file structure of a Windows Media file that contains information necessary for a client computer to decompress and render the content data. In a packaged file, an additional content header exists and contains the key ID, content ID, and license acquisition URL. This content header can also include a required individualization version number and attributes defined by the content provider)
event headeren-tête d'événement (The portion of an event that defines the temporal properties of the event and the event kind. Temporal properties include a valid start time and end time associated with the event)
form headeren-tête de formulaire (Use to display a title for a form, instructions for using it, or command buttons that open related forms or carry out other tasks. Displays at the top of the form in Form view and at the beginning of a printout)
group headeren-tête de groupe (A place for information, such as group name or group total, at the beginning of a group of records)
header filefichier d'en-tête (A file that is identified to be included at the beginning of a program in a language such as C and that contains the definitions of data types and declarations of variables used by the functions in the program)
header rowligne d'en-tête (The first row in a spreadsheet. The header row contains category labels that describe the contents of the columns)
header sourcesource d'en-tête (A document that contains the header row (or header record) to be used with the data source specified for a mail-merge main document)
host headeren-tête de l'hôte (A piece of information that enables IIS to resolve a request based on the domain name specified by the browser, rather than one based only on the IP address and port number. For example, the host header name for the URL http://www.microsoft.com is www.microsoft.com. By using host headers, you can use the same IP address and port for multiple IIS Web sites)
interchange headeren-tête de l'échange (In EDI, a part of an interchange, or group of logically associated documents, used to indicate the start of the interchange)
media headeren-tête de support (A label that provides information about the backup media.)
message headeren-tête de message (A hidden section of an e-mail message. From the time a message is first created, information about it is added to the message header, including technical details, such as who created the message and the software used to compose it)
order headeren-tête commande (The part of a sales order or purchase order that applies to the entire order)
order headeren-tête de la commande (The part of a sales order or purchase order that applies to the entire order)
order headeren-tête de commande (The part of a sales order or purchase order that applies to the entire order)
OrderForm header The logical grouping of fields at the root of the OrderForm that map to the OrderFormHeader table in the Commerce Server Data Warehouseen-tête du bon de commande (OrderForm)
P2 headeren-tête P2 (A hidden section of an e-mail message. From the time a message is first created, information about it is added to the message header, including technical details, such as who created the message and the software used to compose it)
P1 headeren-tête P1 (" The information contained in an e-mail message that is required to send and deliver a message between messaging servers by using SMTP protocol commands. The message envelope contains the sender e-mail address and the recipient e-mail address information. Recipients never see the message envelope, because it is not part of the message content, and it is discarded when the message reaches its destination. The X.400 messaging standard equivalent to the message envelope is called the "P1 header." The message envelope is often referred to as the "P1 header.")
packet headeren-tête de paquet (In network protocol communications, a specially reserved field of a defined bit length that is attached to the front of a packet for carry and transfer of control information. When the packet arrives at its destination, the field is then detached and discarded as the packet is processed and disassembled in a corresponding reverse order for each protocol layer)
page headeren-tête de page (One or more identifying lines printed at the top of a page. A header may contain a page number, a date, the author's name, and the document title, the name of chapter)
report headeren-tête d'état (A report section used to place information, such as a title, date, or report introduction, at the beginning of a report)
report headeren-tête de rapport (A report section used to place information, such as a title, date, or report introduction, at the beginning of a report)
request headeren-tête de demande (An informational listing at the top of an HTTP request)
response headeren-tête de réponse (An informational listing at the top of an HTTP response)
section headeren-tête de section (The horizontal bar above a form or report section in Design view that displays the type and name of the section)
SOAP headeren-tête SOAP (The extensibility elements of a SOAP message. The SOAP header allows additional information to be sent with a SOAP request)
WRM headeren-tête WRM (A rights management header that is used by a client to locate or acquire a license for the piece of content in which it is stored)
X-headeren-tête X (" An e-mail message header that begins with "X-".")
X-Header storage optionoption de stockage En-tête X (The option that adds an X-Header to the Internet header of spam messages. Information contained in this X-Header is specified by administrators in the Administration Center)
x-ua-compatible headeren-tête X-UA-Compatible (An HTML header in which the HTTP-EQUIV property has a value of x-ua-compatible, which allows content to specify the document compatibility modes supported by the webpage)