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NOAUTODONE is a parameter on [[JANUS DEFINE]], which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]].
NOAUTODONE is a parameter on [[JANUS DEFINE]], which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the [[JANUS DEFINE#parmlist|List of JANUS DEFINE parameters]].


This parameter prevents ''[[Janus Web Server]]'' from treating a return to command mode after all port and ON rules CMDs have been processed as an implicit [[$Web_Done]].  
This parameter prevents ''[[Janus Web Server]]'' from treating a return to command mode after all port and ON rules <var>[[CMD (JANUS DEFINE parameter)|CMD]]</var>s have been processed as an implicit <var>[[$Web_Done]]</var>.  


While for simple demo applications such as one that simply returns the results of a ''Model 204'' VIEW command, it is convenient to treat the return to command mode as an implicit [[$Web_Done]], it makes error detection for more complex applications difficult. Many application problems from subsystems not being started to coding errors that cause premature exit from a procedure to invalid included procedure name to a user not being authorized to run a subsystem would cause raw ''Model 204'' error messages or, in certain cases, partial HTML pages to be returned to an end-user. By specifying NOAUTODONE on the port definition, these errors can be caught and a "neater" error page can be sent to the user. This "neater" error page could be either the standard "No $WEB_DONE" page sent by ''[[Janus Web Server]]'' or it could be one produced by a JANUS WEB ON NODONE rule.
While for simple demo applications such as one that simply returns the results of a ''Model 204'' VIEW command, it is convenient to treat the return to command mode as an implicit [[$Web_Done]], it makes error detection for more complex applications difficult. Many application problems from subsystems not being started to coding errors that cause premature exit from a procedure to invalid included procedure name to a user not being authorized to run a subsystem would cause raw ''Model 204'' error messages or, in certain cases, partial HTML pages to be returned to an end-user. By specifying NOAUTODONE on the port definition, these errors can be caught and a "neater" error page can be sent to the user. This "neater" error page could be either the standard "No $WEB_DONE" page sent by ''[[Janus Web Server]]'' or it could be one produced by a JANUS WEB ON NODONE rule.

Revision as of 19:14, 24 February 2012

<section begin="desc" />Prevent automatic $Web_Done.<section end="desc" />

NOAUTODONE is a parameter on JANUS DEFINE, which defines and sets characteristics of a Janus port. See the List of JANUS DEFINE parameters.

This parameter prevents Janus Web Server from treating a return to command mode after all port and ON rules CMDs have been processed as an implicit $Web_Done.

While for simple demo applications such as one that simply returns the results of a Model 204 VIEW command, it is convenient to treat the return to command mode as an implicit $Web_Done, it makes error detection for more complex applications difficult. Many application problems from subsystems not being started to coding errors that cause premature exit from a procedure to invalid included procedure name to a user not being authorized to run a subsystem would cause raw Model 204 error messages or, in certain cases, partial HTML pages to be returned to an end-user. By specifying NOAUTODONE on the port definition, these errors can be caught and a "neater" error page can be sent to the user. This "neater" error page could be either the standard "No $WEB_DONE" page sent by Janus Web Server or it could be one produced by a JANUS WEB ON NODONE rule.

The default setting for AUTODONE/NOAUTODONE is AUTODONE.

The setting of NOAUTODONE (or AUTODONE) applies to all URLs on the port unless explicitly overridden by an AUTODONE (or NOAUTODONE) parameter on a JANUS WEB ON rule. The recommended setting for this parameter is NOAUTODONE with AUTODONE added to any JANUS WEB ON rule where the implicit $Web_Done is really required.

Valid only for WEBSERV ports.

References

See: List of Janus commands | List of JANUS DEFINE parameters.