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    Content Negotiation with Laravel’s prefers Method

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    Content Negotiation with Laravel's prefers Method

    Laravel’s prefers method streamlines content type negotiation by evaluating client Accept headers against supported formats. Build flexible endpoints that serve JSON, HTML, XML, or custom formats based on client preferences.


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