![]() the presence of a message-body is signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header (section 4.3).an entity-body is only present when a message-body is present (section 7.2).If a DELETE request includes an entity body, the body is ignored Īdditionally here is what RFC2616 (HTTP 1.1) has to say in regard to requests: Microsoft sees it the same way (I can hear murmuring in the audience), they state in the MSDN article about the DELETE Method of ADO.NET Data Services Framework: The spec does not explicitly forbid or discourage it, so I would tend to say it is allowed.
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