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## HTTP header based method overriding
REST framework also supports method overriding via the `X-HTTP-Method-Override`
header. This is useful if you are working with non-form content such as
JSON and are working with an older web server and/or hosting provider
(e.g. [Amazon Web Services ELB][aws_elb]) that doesn't recognise particular
HTTP methods such as `PATCH`.
REST framework also supports method overriding via the semi-standard `X-HTTP-Method-Override` header. This can be useful if you are working with non-form content such as JSON and are working with an older web server and/or hosting provider that doesn't recognise particular HTTP methods such as `PATCH`. For example [Amazon Web Services ELB][aws_elb].
To use it, make a `POST` request, setting the `X-HTTP-Method-Override` header.
For example, making a `PATCH` request via `POST` in jQuery: