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+Known differences
+=================
+
+*As of 1.x release*
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+- Topics such as Cross-Origin, Content Security Policy, Mixed Content, Service Workers are ignored, given our server-side context.
+
+- URL input must be an absolute URL, using either `http` or `https` as scheme.
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+- On the upside, there are no forbidden headers, and `res.url` contains the final url when following redirects.
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+- For convenience, `res.body` is a transform stream, so decoding can be handled independently.
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+- Similarly, `req.body` can either be a string, a buffer or a readable stream.
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+- Also, you can handle rejected fetch requests through checking `err.type` and `err.code`.
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+- Only support `res.text()`, `res.json()`, `res.buffer()` at the moment, until there are good use-cases for blob/arrayBuffer.
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+- There is currently no built-in caching, as server-side caching varies by use-cases.
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+- Current implementation lacks server-side cookie store, you will need to extract `Set-Cookie` headers manually.
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+- If you are using `res.clone()` and writing an isomorphic app, note that stream on Node.js have a smaller internal buffer size (16Kb, aka `highWaterMark`) from client-side browsers (>1Mb, not consistent across browsers).
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+- ES6 features such as `headers.entries()` are missing at the moment, but you can use `headers.raw()` to retrieve the raw headers object.