When building a RESTful HTTP service, and a Response is given with a 204 No Content (e.g. after the Consumer issues a DELETE Request), what Content-Type should the Response include?
Should it be omitted?
Is there a preferred Content-Type?
Should it be the same Content-Type of a GET Request to the same Resource?
Does it not matter whatsoever?
You have Content-Type
when you have content and even then it's optional:
Any HTTP/1.1 message containing an entity-body SHOULD include a Content-Type header field defining the media type of that body.
(from RFC2616, §7.2.1, please note the use of SHOULD).
Since there is no content, then there is no reason to specify a Content-Type
header.
Well, there's a little more to the story though, and it involves when the real-world (browsers) meet the theoretical world (specifications). Seems Firefox (ver 38 as I write this) has a bug where the browser attempts to parse the content as xml if there's no content-type header, EVEN WHEN the response code is 204 (no content). See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=521301
So, while a content type header doesn't make much sense when there's no content (and there MUST NOT be content on a 204) it seems to make sense to return some header anyway. And I don't see where that would be a violation of the spec.