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  1. docs/en/mkdocs.yml

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  2. docs/de/docs/tutorial/header-params.md

    `Header` hat weitere Funktionalität, zusätzlich zu der, die `Path`, `Query` und `Cookie` bereitstellen.
    
    Die meisten Standard-Header benutzen als Trennzeichen einen Bindestrich, auch bekannt als das „Minus-Symbol“ (`-`).
    
    Aber eine Variable wie `user-agent` ist in Python nicht gültig.
    
    Darum wird `Header` standardmäßig in Parameternamen den Unterstrich (`_`) zu einem Bindestrich (`-`) konvertieren.
    
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    ## Automatic conversion
    
    `Header` has a little extra functionality on top of what `Path`, `Query` and `Cookie` provide.
    
    Most of the standard headers are separated by a "hyphen" character, also known as the "minus symbol" (`-`).
    
    But a variable like `user-agent` is invalid in Python.
    
    So, by default, `Header` will convert the parameter names characters from underscore (`_`) to hyphen (`-`) to extract and document the headers.
    
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    ```
    
    No es lo mismo a declarar valores por defecto, como sería con:
    
    ```Python
        first_name="john", last_name="doe"
    ```
    
    Es algo diferente.
    
    Estamos usando los dos puntos (`:`), no un símbolo de igual (`=`).
    
    Añadir los type hints normalmente no cambia lo que sucedería si ellos no estuviesen presentes.
    
    Pero ahora imagina que nuevamente estás creando la función, pero con los type hints.
    
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