issue12039 - update the documentation of send_response method in http.server.rst.
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@ -180,10 +180,17 @@ of which this module provides three different variants:
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.. method:: send_response(code, message=None)
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Adds a response header to the headers buffer and logs the accepted
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request. The HTTP response line is sent, followed by *Server* and
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*Date* headers. The values for these two headers are picked up from
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the :meth:`version_string` and :meth:`date_time_string` methods,
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respectively.
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request. The HTTP response line is written to the internal buffer,
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followed by *Server* and *Date* headers. The values for these two headers
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are picked up from the :meth:`version_string` and
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:meth:`date_time_string` methods, respectively. If the server does not
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intend to send any other headers using the :meth:`send_header` method,
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then send_response should be followed by a :meth:`end_headers` call.
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..versionchanged:: 3.3
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Writing of headers to internal buffer and need to call
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:meth:`end_headers` explicitly.
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.. method:: send_header(keyword, value)
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