Setting http headers from Cisco Content Services Switch

Hi
   is it possible to set the http response headers for some particular type of requests.
we want to set the http header (
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From the following confuguration guide it looks it is not possible. is it correct ?
Cisco Content Services Switch
Content Load-Balancing
Configuration Guide
Software Version 8.10
thank you very much for your help.
Regards
Hafiz

Hafiz
You will get a faster and much better response if you move this post into the "Data Center - Application Networking" forum where they deal specifically with load-balancing issues.
Jon

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