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<td>A numeric variable for the assignment of the Success value of <var class="term">httpResponse</var>. Success returns 1 (True) if the HTTP status code is in the 200s (success range), and it returns 0 (False) otherwise. | <td>A numeric variable for the assignment of the <var>Success</var> value of <var class="term">httpResponse</var>. <var>Success</var> returns 1 (True) if the HTTP status code is in the 200s (success range), and it returns 0 (False) otherwise. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 20 June 2011
Check status code value of most recent request (HttpResponse class)
The Success method lets you check the status code value in the status line of the result of the most recent Get, Post, or Send operation.
Syntax
%number = httpResponse:Success
Syntax terms
%number | A numeric variable for the assignment of the Success value of httpResponse. Success returns 1 (True) if the HTTP status code is in the 200s (success range), and it returns 0 (False) otherwise. |
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httpResponse | A reference to an HttpResponse object that was returned by a Get, Post, or Send method of an HttpRequest object. |
Usage notes
- If Success returns 1 (True), content was retrieved and is available via the Content and ParseXml methods.