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# @smithy/fetch-http-handler
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This is the default `requestHandler` used for browser applications.
Since Node.js introduced experimental Web Streams API in v16.5.0 and made it stable in v21.0.0,
you can consider using `fetch-http-handler` in Node.js, although it's not recommended.
For the Node.js default `requestHandler` implementation, see instead
[`@smithy/node-http-handler`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@smithy/node-http-handler).