$Web_Response

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<section begin="desc" />Set HTTP response header parameter<section end="desc" />


$Web_Response can be used to set any HTTP response header parameter.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" /> %RC = $Web_Response( parameter, value ) <section end="syntax" />


$Web_Response is a callable $function (see Calling Sirius Mods $functions), and it takes two arguments and returns a numeric status code.

parameter The name of the HTTP response header parameter.
value The value of the HTTP response header parameter.
Code Meaning
0 Response header parameter set.
-1 Not a web thread
-5 Parameter name missing.

$WEB_RESPONSE return codes


Most response header parameters are set "under-the-covers" either automatically or as the result of other Janus Web Server $function calls. These automatically set parameters should be adequate for most applications. In the cases where they're not, $Web_Response provides the ability to set response header parameters directly. The response header parameter that is most likely to be useful and that can only be set with $Web_Response is the "Pragma" parameter which can be used to indicate that a response should not be cached by the browser as in the following example.

%RC = $Web_Response('Pragma', 'no-cache')

The response header parameters are not sent until the size of the response has been determined, either as the result of a $Web_Done or a $Web_ProcSend. Until one of these is issued, it is possible to change the value of a response header parameter at will.

Extreme caution should be used with this function since it provides direct access to the HTTP layer of the web protocols. $Web_Response does no validity checking for the parameter name or value specified. For more information about the HTTP protocol including a specification of all the standard response header parameters, visit http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/.