updated readme with info on supportHeaderParams

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Ayush Gupta
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_Note that for POST/PUT body, you'd need to paste in the request data in an appropriate format which your service can unmarshall_
### Header Parameters
header parameters aere supported. However because of [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) restrictions, swagger-ui, by default, does not send header parameters. This can be enabled by [setting the supportHeaderParams to false when creating SwaggerUI instance](https://github.com/wordnik/swagger-ui/blob/f2e63c65a759421aad590b7275371cd0c06c74ea/src/main/html/index.html#L48).
header parameters are supported. However because of [Cross-Origin Resource Sharing](http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/) restrictions, swagger-ui, by default, does not send header parameters. This can be enabled by [setting the supportHeaderParams to true when creating SwaggerUI instance](https://github.com/wordnik/swagger-ui/blob/f2e63c65a759421aad590b7275371cd0c06c74ea/src/main/html/index.html#L48) as below:
supportHeaderParams: true
### Api Key Parameter
If you enter an api key in swagger-ui, it sends a parameter named 'api\_key' as a query (or as a header param if you've enabled it as described above). You may not want to use the name 'api\_key' as the name of this parameter. You can change its name by setting the _apiKeyName_ parameter when you instantiate a SwaggerUI instance. For example to call it 'sessionId'