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If <var>Success</var> returns 1 (True),
If <var>Success</var> returns 1 (True),
content was retrieved and is available via the <var>[[Content (HttpResponse function)|Content]]</var>
content was retrieved and is available via the <var>[[Content (HttpResponse function)|Content]]</var>
and <var>[[ParseXML (HttpResponse function)|ParseXML]]</var> methods.
and <var>[[ParseXml (HttpResponse function)|ParseXml]]</var> methods.

Revision as of 19:55, 17 June 2011

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Success is a member of the HttpResponse class.

This non-settable 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

%boolean = %httpresp:Success

Syntax terms

%boolean A numeric variable for the assignment of the Success value of %httpresp. Success returns 1 (True) if the HTTP status code is in the 200s (success range), and it returns 0 (False) otherwise.
%httpresp 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.