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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions profiler.rst
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Expand Up @@ -213,10 +213,10 @@ pages from a server.

By default, the debug toolbar displays the information of the initial page load
and doesn't refresh after each AJAX request. However, you can set the
``Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace`` header to a value of ``1`` in the response to
``Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace`` header to a value of ``'1'`` in the response to
the AJAX request to force the refresh of the toolbar::

$response->headers->set('Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace', 1);
$response->headers->set('Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace', '1');

Ideally this header should only be set during development and not for
production. To do that, create an :doc:`event subscriber </event_dispatcher>`
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}

$response = $event->getResponse();
$response->headers->set('Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace', 1);
$response->headers->set('Symfony-Debug-Toolbar-Replace', '1');
}
}

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