Folks

I've noticed that in some code examples like the showhdrs example in the docs http://aolserver.com/docs/devel/tcl/tcl-examples.html ns_conn has a $conn parameter passed to it e.g [ns_conn headers $conn].

This parameter isn't documented (that I can find) so I'm wondering if its still current and if it is then whats its purpose and is it important? Is there a kind sole out there who can enlighten me?

TIA

    Steve



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