Other Alias
ns_connsendfp, ns_respond, ns_return, ns_returnadminnotice, ns_returnbadrequest, ns_returnerror, ns_returnfile, ns_returnforbidden, ns_returnfp, ns_returnnotfound, ns_returnnotice, ns_returnredirect, ns_returnunauthorizedSYNOPSIS
ns_connsendfp fp lenns_respond
ns_return status type string
ns_returnadminnotice status msg ?longmsg?
ns_returnbadrequest reason
ns_returnerror status msg
ns_returnfile status type filename
ns_returnforbidden
ns_returnfp status type fileid len
ns_returnnotfound
ns_returnnotice status msg ?longmsg?
ns_returnredirect location
ns_returnunauthorized
ns_write string
DESCRIPTION
These procedures provide a simple interface for returning information to the client. They build HTTP/1.0 headers and send the appropriate data out the socket to the client. The script does not end at the time ns_return* is invoked so you can continue processing data after the client has gotten the data and closed the socket.
type should be a MIME type (see ns_guesstype manual page for a list). status is a three-digit number fitting the pattern below:
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1xx Informational - Not used, but reserved for future use. 2xx Success - The action was successfully received, understood, and accepted. 3xx Redirection - Further action must be taken in order to complete the request. 4xx Client Error - The request contains bad syntax or cannot be fulfilled. 5xx Server Error - The server failed to fulfill an apparently valid request.
Some common status values and their meanings are:
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201 Created 202 Accepted 203 Provisional Information 204 No Content 300 Multiple Choices 301 Moved Permanently 302 Moved Temporarily 303 Method 304 Not Modified 401 Unauthorized 402 Payment Required 403 Forbidden 404 Not Found 405 Method Not Allowed 406 None Acceptable 407 Proxy Authentication Required 408 Request Time-out 409 Conflict 410 Gone 501 Not Implemented 502 Bad Gateway 503 Service Unavailable 504 Gateway Time-out
ns_connsendfp
- This function writes len bytes of the specified channel or file to the conn.
- Sends back both the headers and the string.
- Wraps the text msg and longmsg in some html, appends a line with a link to "mailto:serveradministrator" based on the virtual server parameter "WebMaster".
- Returns a 400 status code and a formatted HTML message containing the reason text.
- Wraps the text msg in some html and returns that to the client.
- Sends back the headers and the contents of the file.
- Returns a 403 status code.
- First sends the appropriate headers. Next, it writes out the contents of file from the current file position until the end of the file.
- Returns a 404 status code.
- Wraps teh text msg and longmsg in some html and returns that to the client.
- Returns a redirect to the passed in location
- Returns a 401 status code
- Writes the string out the connection. You can use it instead of the ns_return or ns_respond functions to build HTTP responses. AOLserver will not include the usual headers on the output data. The script does not end at the time ns_write* is invoked so you can continue processing data after the client has gotten the data and closed the socket.
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