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<tr><th>portno</th> | <tr><th>portno</th> |
Revision as of 20:17, 16 June 2011
Target server port number (HttpRequest class)
This settable property identifies the TCP/IP port number for the target server.
You set the port for an HTTP request by assigning a value to Port,
and you fetch its value by referencing it without any parameters.
If left unset, Port defaults to 80 (the standard HTTP port).
Syntax
%currentNumber = httpRequest:Port httpRequest:Port = newNumber
Syntax terms
%httpreq | A previously defined and instantiated HttpRequest object. |
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portno | A numeric expression identifying the port to which the request is sent. If the value is not an integer from 1 through 32767, the request is cancelled. |
%curr | A numeric variable for the assignment of the current value of Port. |