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Latest revision as of 05:48, 14 October 2009
NAME
- ns_headers - Write the HTTP-required and any queued http headers to the current connection's socket.
SYNOPSIS
- ns_headers connId status ?type? ?length?
DESCRIPTION
- This command writes immediately to the current connection's socket the standard HTTP response headers and any headers that have been queued with ns_conn outputheaders. No more headers can be sent after this and the body content can be sent with ns_write or ns_writefp.
- Because this command allows for optional type and length parameters, the normally optional connId parameter is required (in AOLserver 4.5, connId is always available in the global variable conn (i.e. $::conn)).
- See ns_return for details on the status and type parameters. length specifies what will be put into the Content-Length header. If type or length is omitted, the corresponding header (Content-Type and Content-Length) will not be sent. Content-Length is required to enable keep-alive.
NOTES
- In NaviServer, this command doesn't immediately send the headers, it just queues them to be sent upon first ns_write.
SEE ALSO