Other Alias
Ns_ConnReturnData, Ns_ConnReturnHtml, Ns_ConnReturnNoticeSYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
int
Ns_ConnReturnAdminNotice(conn, status, title, msg)
int
Ns_ConnReturnData(conn, status, data, len, type)
int
Ns_ConnReturnCharData(conn, status, data, len, type)
int
Ns_ConnReturnHtml(conn, status, msg, len)
int
Ns_ConnReturnNotice(conn, status, title, msg)
ARGUMENTS
-
Ns_Conn conn (in)
Pointer to open connection. -
int status (in)
HTTP response status code. -
char *type (in)
Output content type. -
char *title (in)
Pointer to HTML page title string. -
int len (in)
Length of content buffer. -
char *data (in)
Pointer to content buffer. -
char *msg (in)
Pointer to HTML message buffer.
DESCRIPTION
These routines are used to generate complete responses, including headers, status codes, content types, and the requested data. They all return a status code which is NS_OK if the response was sent or NS_ERROR if an underlying call to sent the content failed.
- int Ns_ConnReturnAdminNotice(conn, status, title, msg)
-
This routine is equivalent to Ns_ConnReturnNotice. In prior
versions, it would format a slightly different response which was
later considered inconsequential.
- int Ns_ConnReturnData(conn, status, data, len, type)
-
Generates a reponse with the given HTTP status including a
content-type header with the given type. Content pointed
to by the data argument of length len is then sent
without any modification via an underlying call to
Ns_ConnFlushDirect.
- int Ns_ConnReturnCharData(conn, status, data, len, type)
-
Generates a response as with Ns_ConnReturnData except that
the given content pointed to by data is assumed to be a text
stream which is output encoded using the appropriate Tcl_Encoding
based on the given type mimetype and possibly gzip compressed
via an underlying call to Ns_ConnFlush.
- int Ns_ConnReturnHtml(conn, status, msg, len)
-
This is equivalent to Ns_ConnReturnCharData(conn, status,
msg, len, "text/html").
- int Ns_ConnReturnNotice(conn, status, title, msg)
-
Constructs a basic HTML response and sends it via Ns_ConnReturnHtml.
The title string is placed both in the <head> portion as well
as an <h2> tag in the <body> portion of the document. If the title
is NULL, it defaults to the string "Server Message". The msg
string, if not NULL, follows the body and is copied unaltered. This
routine is useful for generating very basic responses. For example,
it is used by the various builtin reponse routines such as
Ns_ConnReturnUnauthorized.
KEYWORDS
connnection, encoding, response