On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:23:21 +0200
Jon Harper <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Like they said in the comments, you need to set the "message" slot of
> the response.
> 
> USING: http http.server threads furnace.actions ;
> [ 8888 httpd ] in-thread
> <action> [
>  <response>
>    200 >>code
>    "text/plain" >>content-type
>    "Hello World" >>body
>    "Success" >>message
> ] >>display main-responder set-global
> 
> However, if you look at all the webapps shipped with factor (search
> for webapps in the help browser), all of them are using Chloe
> templates. I think you should take a look at these and see if Chloe
> templates are enough for your needs. Chloe templates are supposed to
> be easier to use than http responses.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jon

Arguably that's a bug in M: encoder stream-write though. The code fails
in write-response-line when it tries to write f. The documentation of
write on the other hand explicitly allows f as input.

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