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When working with ASP.NET Core or ASP.NET Core MVC 5 you no longer need a web.config file. However, using a web.config file is perfectly valid if you’re hosting your application in IIS.
ASP.NET Core 5 MVC provides support for request and response headers, which are collections of key-value pairs that are passed between the server and the client together with a request or response.
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