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  1. docs/es/docs/features.md

    * API keys en:
        * Headers.
        * Parámetros de Query.
        * Cookies, etc.
    
    Más todas las características de seguridad de Starlette (incluyendo **session cookies**).
    
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  2. docs/de/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    Sie können jedoch direkt eine `JSONResponse` von Ihren *Pfadoperationen* zurückgeben.
    
    Das kann beispielsweise nützlich sein, um benutzerdefinierte Header oder Cookies zurückzugeben.
    
    ## Eine `Response` zurückgeben
    
    Tatsächlich können Sie jede `Response` oder jede Unterklasse davon zurückgeben.
    
    /// tip | "Tipp"
    
    `JSONResponse` selbst ist eine Unterklasse von `Response`.
    
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  3. docs/es/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    Pero puedes devolver una `JSONResponse` directamente de tu *operación de path*.
    
    Esto puede ser útil, por ejemplo, para devolver cookies o headers personalizados.
    
    ## Devolver una `Response`
    
    De hecho, puedes devolver cualquier `Response` o cualquier subclase de la misma.
    
    /// tip | Consejo
    
    `JSONResponse` en sí misma es una subclase de `Response`.
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  4. docs/de/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    # Den Request direkt verwenden
    
    Bisher haben Sie die Teile des Requests, die Sie benötigen, mithilfe von deren Typen deklariert.
    
    Daten nehmend von:
    
    * Dem Pfad als Parameter.
    * Headern.
    * Cookies.
    * usw.
    
    Und indem Sie das tun, validiert **FastAPI** diese Daten, konvertiert sie und generiert automatisch Dokumentation für Ihre API.
    
    Es gibt jedoch Situationen, in denen Sie möglicherweise direkt auf das `Request`-Objekt zugreifen müssen.
    
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  5. docs/features/calls.md

    including `Content-Length`, `Transfer-Encoding`, `User-Agent`, `Host`, `Connection`, and `Content-Type`. It will add an `Accept-Encoding` header for transparent response compression unless the header is already present. If you’ve got cookies, OkHttp will add a `Cookie` header with them.
    
    Some requests will have a cached response. When this cached response isn’t fresh, OkHttp can do a _conditional GET_ to download an updated response if it’s newer than what’s cached. This requires headers like...
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  6. docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md

        implementation. This is useful in sandboxed environments like Google App
        Engine.
    
     *  **OkHttp now does cookies.** We've replaced `java.net.CookieHandler` with
        a new interface, `CookieJar` and added our own `Cookie` model class. This
        new cookie follows the latest RFC and supports the same cookie attributes
        as modern web browsers.
    
     *  **Form and Multipart bodies are now modeled.** We've replaced the opaque
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  7. docs/pt/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    # Utilizando o Request diretamente
    
    Até agora você declarou as partes da requisição que você precisa utilizando os seus tipos.
    
    Obtendo dados de:
    
    * Os parâmetros das rotas.
    * Cabeçalhos (*Headers*).
    * Cookies.
    * etc.
    
    E ao fazer isso, o **FastAPI** está validando as informações, convertendo-as e gerando documentação para a sua API automaticamente.
    
    Porém há situações em que você possa precisar acessar o objeto `Request` diretamente.
    
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  8. docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md

    # Using the Request Directly
    
    Up to now, you have been declaring the parts of the request that you need with their types.
    
    Taking data from:
    
    * The path as parameters.
    * Headers.
    * Cookies.
    * etc.
    
    And by doing so, **FastAPI** is validating that data, converting it and generating documentation for your API automatically.
    
    But there are situations where you might need to access the `Request` object directly.
    
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  9. docs/fr/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    Mais vous pouvez retourner une `JSONResponse` directement à partir de vos *opérations de chemin*.
    
    Cela peut être utile, par exemple, pour retourner des en-têtes personnalisés ou des cookies.
    
    ## Renvoyer une `Response`
    
    En fait, vous pouvez retourner n'importe quelle `Response` ou n'importe quelle sous-classe de celle-ci.
    
    /// note | "Remarque"
    
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  10. guava/src/com/google/common/net/InternetDomainName.java

       * {@code co.uk}, {@code google.invalid}, or {@code blogspot.com}.
       *
       * <p>This method can be used to determine whether it will probably be possible to set cookies on
       * the domain, though even that depends on individual browsers' implementations of cookie
       * controls. See <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2109.txt">RFC 2109</a> for details.
       *
       * @since 6.0
       */
      public boolean isUnderPublicSuffix() {
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