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<td>The content type indicator. It must be non-null. | <td>The content type indicator. It must be non-null. <var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> makes no assumptions about what a valid type is, and it will set content type to any user-specified string. The HTTP specification (browsable at '''http://www.w3.org''') states that content type should be case insensitive. | ||
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Revision as of 22:24, 15 June 2012
<section begin="desc" />Set response content type<section end="desc" />
$Web_Type sets the content type for the response.
Syntax
<section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Web_Type( type ) <section end="syntax" />
$Web_Type is a callable $function (see Calling Sirius Mods $functions), and it takes a single required string argument and returns a status code.
type | The content type indicator. It must be non-null. Janus Web Server makes no assumptions about what a valid type is, and it will set content type to any user-specified string. The HTTP specification (browsable at http://www.w3.org) states that content type should be case insensitive. |
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Code | Meaning |
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0 | Content type set |
-1 | Invalid call, not a Web thread |
-4 | Missing argument |
Sample code follows:
%X = $Web_Type('image/gif')
The above line sets the content type to CompuServe GIF format (a binary image).
You can also set the content type for all output presented in response to a given URL or pattern, if it is not already set, by using theTYPE subcommand of the JANUS WEB command, as described in . In this case, a $Web_Type call would not be needed unless the type was being changed from that default.
See also $Web_Output_Type.